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I finished my degree as part of a career change a little more than half a year ago, and am now studying for the CPA after leaving a job that didn’t work out. The complicating factor is that my wife now wants to move to a different state where I don’t meet the educational requirements to that state’s exam. In fact, I estimate that I’m at least 7 classes short since they only consider upper-division course work. As my wife has sacrificed so much already, I’m entertaining the idea of moving and getting my current state’s license as a non-resident, and then applying for reciprocity.
Has anyone done this before, or known anyone who has done it? Does it even sound possible? I’d hate to for my wife to be unhappy when it’s not necessary, but I’d also hate to have an unwelcome surprise later on down the road.
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