(Un)Normal Scheduling

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  • #181335
    KADFC
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    AICPA has this: “Test appointments cannot be scheduled less than six days in advance.”

    I just checked on prometric for my nearby testing center. Today is the 25th, there’s an available spot on the 28th. That’s 3 days in advance. So how does this work? Anyone did this before; results?

    FAR - 62 (10/2/13), 50 (5/30/14)
    AUD - 73 (10/30/13), 66 (5/6/14)
    REG - 69 (4/8/14)
    BEC - 66 (2/27/13), 73 (4/21/14)

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  • #461737
    Myeble
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    I will say “If you can get it, get it!”. By that I mean that if you need to schedule your test with prometric and it works, well that's not your fault. They need to ensure that they are in line with the AICPA rules.

    What's funny with that rule is that, when you pay the NASBA fees, you get NTS that has the date of payment as the earliest day that you can sit for the exam. [which is pasted..I always wondered, how that worked!]

    It's Just interesting sometimes…

    #461832
    Myeble
    Participant

    I will say “If you can get it, get it!”. By that I mean that if you need to schedule your test with prometric and it works, well that's not your fault. They need to ensure that they are in line with the AICPA rules.

    What's funny with that rule is that, when you pay the NASBA fees, you get NTS that has the date of payment as the earliest day that you can sit for the exam. [which is pasted..I always wondered, how that worked!]

    It's Just interesting sometimes…

    #461739
    Anonymous
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    I'd imagine that if the slot shows available and it allows you to book your appointment, then you'd be fine, but I don't know for sure. My test center always fills up fairly quickly, so I book way in advance. 🙂

    #461833
    Anonymous
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    I'd imagine that if the slot shows available and it allows you to book your appointment, then you'd be fine, but I don't know for sure. My test center always fills up fairly quickly, so I book way in advance. 🙂

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