If you're listening to a song you love remember to mute the song before checking your score. Just in case its bad news, wouldn't want to forever associate that song with that moment.
Maybe they do a decent job, but when they tell us that we will have our scores within 24 hours of the AICPA releasing them to NASBA and then offers no explanation when that does not happen, it is pretty frustrating.
@ Nathan ahaha! Totally agreed! and again, I think what bothers me the most about it is that he says “again” while he's introducing an, again, completely new topic!
@ Jeff, did you get to meet any of the band members?!
Listening to the sniffles and coughs from the girl next to me in the library as I diligently turn a set of FARNINJA notes into a set of NINJA flashcards.
I think this whole score release thing disturbs me because as an accountant, I like order, logic and predictability. No matter how many people try to predict when and what their score will be, the AICPA finds a way to mind-screw us. I definitely think it is more a test of our will and endurance than knowledge.
OK. I stayed up too late last night and I'm very punchy now. Going to bed to have more score nightmares.
@willpassthis Thanks. Its rough but I'm staying positive. If this AUDscore is bad I don't know how I'm going to keep up this “never give up” attitude. As for the loophole I'd say I checked around 3-4 hours after the NASBA announcement. I also tried again this morning and same deal (both grayed out).
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