Newbie here – help me to understand

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    THill
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    Hey everyone,

    Need some clarification on how this works. So whenever you pass your first exam, the 18 month clock starts correct? Now say that you took it on 4/1/14. You have till 10/1/15 to pass the remaining 3 I assume. Now if you have one last one to pass and you do not pass it before 10/1/15, does that mean you have to re-take the other 3? Thanks

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    Anonymous
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    Each test starts an 18 month window. I passed BEC on 08/10, which gives me until 02/10/15 to pass the remaining 3. If I don't pass the remaining 3 in that time, then I lose credit for BEC and have to retake it and my 18 month timeframe now starts with my second pass (AUD) on 11/23.

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    Anonymous
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    Each test starts an 18 month window. I passed BEC on 08/10, which gives me until 02/10/15 to pass the remaining 3. If I don't pass the remaining 3 in that time, then I lose credit for BEC and have to retake it and my 18 month timeframe now starts with my second pass (AUD) on 11/23.

    #543437
    Anonymous
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    Some states start the clock on test day and others start the clock on the last day of the test month in which the passed exam was taken. What state, THill?

    If your exam expires on 10/1/15, you can take it on 10/1/15 and it will count if you pass.

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    Anonymous
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    Some states start the clock on test day and others start the clock on the last day of the test month in which the passed exam was taken. What state, THill?

    If your exam expires on 10/1/15, you can take it on 10/1/15 and it will count if you pass.

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