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this is a questions regarding all the sections except for BEC obviously, so I didn’t know where else to put it. Anywho, my question is this: On the TBS’s on the actual CPA exam, the instructions will sometimes say to enter “0” in any spaces that should be left black, and other questions don’t. The other questions say that not all available spaces are required to complete the journal entries, or something to that extent, and don’t mention anything about entering zeros. Well which one it it? I just took FAR with only 80 hrs of study, 3 weeks ago and failed with a 69. Now I wasn’t expecting to pass because of my lack of real time spent studying and I think it’s a good sign that I hit a 69 instead of a 45, BUT I can’t help thinking that maybe I should ask for an appeal only due to possibly being marked incorrect on 4-5 of my TBS’s IF and I stress IF I was not supposed to enter “0’s”. So can someone please definitively say that entering zero’s did not hurt me? When I say I marked zero, I mean I filled up every single spot available with zeros if it otherwise would be left blank. Most of my TBS’s were like that so the answer is significant. And I DO and FULLY understand that normally appealing is a waste of time and money. HOWEVER, if it is the case that my “0’s” were marked incorrect because the spaces were supposed to be left blank, and the software isn’t a human’s eyes obviously where a human would have understood that they were meant to be non-answers, then it would definitely be enough to get me my CPA without retaking. So it’s important. Can anyone give a legitimate and authoritative answer on the subject?
Regards,
Matt
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