I passed??

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  • #170273
    shellgirl
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    For real? I passed? I keep on refreshing the page and making sure the score is not changing

    What does advisory score mean? Is that my score? Omg I passed BEC??

    CPA CLASS OF 2012!

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  • #342622
    Anonymous
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    im doing the same thing!!! is this official?!

    #342623
    SoCalCPA
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    haha nice congrats!!! go enjoy yourself tonight. What state are you from?

    B - (4/2012)
    A - (5/2012)
    R - (1/2012) Done!
    F - (10/2011) Done!

    #342624
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    What an awesome feeling!

    #342625
    shellgirl
    Member

    @SoCalCPA – thanks!! I am from New York

    CPA CLASS OF 2012!

    #342626
    shellgirl
    Member

    @Club74Vip4Life- congrats on your 99! How did you do it? Lol

    CPA CLASS OF 2012!

    #342627
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    @shellgirl Yep it's official! You have passed! I was so excited when I received my first passing score I printed it out in about 10 seconds!! Congrats!

    AUD-64,78

    BEC-68,66,71,75

    REG-55,64,68, retook today

    FAR?

    #342628
    Anonymous
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    Thank you! For one, I allowed myself 2 weeks to review this time around, as I was retaking it, and everything was still fresh in my head. The previous times, I was finishing the last chapter with about 5 days to go, and cramming the night before. I also got a good night sleep. I used becker. I re read everything and focused on the parts I had the most trouble with. I only did the Becker questions again for areas I found the hardest because I remembered the answers. I focused on really reading and understanding all four of the fact nuggets. I also purchased the wiley test bank, and i feel this definitely had value, as it was brand new questions for the most part. I also purchased the ninja notes which I probably read through a few times for review. Another adjustment I made is the speed at which completed the multiple choice questions. I allowed myself 2 hours for the simulations so I could take my time and utilize the auth. lit as much as I can. Finally, I would say that I changed my attitude towards this whole process. I graduated at the end of last year, and decided I would take the first half of the year to pass the cpa exam, before I go out into work field. I found myself enjoying the freedom of being able to travel a little and not worrying about class etc. I was probably only putting in fifteen hours a week. Since i got away with passing by FAR just by a little, I didnt really change this for the first audit exam. I had always been this way in school, just studying enough to get by. But that 74 lit a fuse, and I really buckled down, and made sure to commit 40-50 hours a week for that next month. So I didnt take any chances. I knew I did well, and for the first time felt confident leaving the exam center, but never did I dream I would get even a 90 in this whole process. Im going full speed ahead now and going to knock the rest of this out by the middle of summer!

    #342629
    Anonymous
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    Thank you! For one, I allowed myself 2 weeks to review this time around, as I was retaking it, and everything was still fresh in my head. The previous times, I was finishing the last chapter with about 5 days to go, and cramming the night before. I also got a good night sleep. I used becker. I re read everything and focused on the parts I had the most trouble with. I only did the Becker questions again for areas I found the hardest because I remembered the answers. I focused on really reading and understanding all four of the fact nuggets. I also purchased the wiley test bank, and i feel this definitely had value, as it was brand new questions for the most part. I also purchased the ninja notes which I probably read through a few times for review. Another adjustment I made is the speed at which completed the multiple choice questions. I allowed myself 2 hours for the simulations so I could take my time and utilize the auth. lit as much as I can. Finally, I would say that I changed my attitude towards this whole process. I graduated at the end of last year, and decided I would take the first half of the year to pass the cpa exam, before I go out into work field. I found myself enjoying the freedom of being able to travel a little and not worrying about class etc. I was probably only putting in fifteen hours a week. Since i got away with passing by FAR just by a little, I didnt really change this for the first audit exam. I had always been this way in school, just studying enough to get by. But that 74 lit a fuse, and I really buckled down, and made sure to commit 40-50 hours a week for that next month. So I didnt take any chances. I knew I did well, and for the first time felt confident leaving the exam center, but never did I dream I would get even a 90 in this whole process. Im going full speed ahead now and going to knock the rest of this out by the middle of summer!

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