Regrading

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    Raju
    Member

    Hi Guys! i failed with the score of 74 on audit and last time i got 73. i was thinking of regrading, is it a good idea?

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    K_Sunshine5
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    Hi, Raju. From what I understand and have read about the regrading process, NASBA has never changed a score. You have to pay a fairly large fee and get almost no chance of them actually changing your score. So I don't think it's worth the time and money. A 73 and 74 suck, but just work really hard and you'll get it next time!

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    AUD: 72, 72, 80!
    REG: 64, 84!
    BEC: 83!
    Ethics: 98!

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    #428634
    kmaahs
    Member

    No such thing. All they do is make sure the correct grade key was applied and followed to AICPA standards.

    From my understanding, it is extremely rare that grades ever are changed.

    I might venture to say your odds of winning a couple hundred at the casino to pay for your retake next window are higher than the odds of the AICPA giving you a passing grade.

    C.P.A.

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