Anyone ever had this happen to them…

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  • #3185954
    EANcpa76
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    I am wondering if anyone on here ever failed a section of the CPA exam with the same score each time? I never even thought that was possible.

    FAR first attempt (Oct 2020) – 64
    FAR second attempt (Dec 2020) – 64

    I saw it and said to myself “at least I did not do any worse”.

    I feel like I deserve some award for this (still depressing since I did not pass lol).

    AUD - 76
    BEC - 78
    FAR - 78
    REG - 80
    "Be the change you want to be".

    "You want something? Go get it. Period."

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  • #3185990
    Sam
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    Check out Jeff's story haha, it happens all the time. Stay the course, you're almost there!

    BEC - 90 (7/19, 8 weeks)
    FAR - 78 (10/19, 10 weeks)
    AUD - 75 (12/19, 8 weeks)
    REG - 90 (7/20, ~12 weeks, split up)

    Ethics - 97 (~6 hours to go through the material & take the quiz)
    Licensed in Virginia (10/20, ~1.5 weeks to process after submitting everything)

    #3186185
    Aleks
    Participant

    I got two back to back 70's on FAR before I finally passed with an 80. All three scores were within a month and a half of each other as I kept registering and sitting asap since it was my last exam. It definitely does happen! Check the score report for each and see if its the same areas. You got this!

    AUD - 78
    BEC - 78
    FAR - 80
    REG - 81
    Keep pushing through!
    #3186362
    cgreen
    Participant

    Well i just got back to back 73 on audit in october now december i feel your pain

    AUD - 73
    BEC - 79
    FAR - NINJA in Training
    REG - NINJA in Training
    One day at a time
    #3186611

    FAR is a beast don't feel bad, it's really really hard, in fact it's the hardest exam I have ever taken. I was lucky enough to pass it with Roger and I can tell you with certainty that Roger has the best CPA review course.

    I don't know what review course you're using, but if it's not Roger, maybe it's worth starting fresh. New review course, new attitude, new notes, new MCQs, new SIMs… And I honestly think Roger is the best.

    Regardless, I would focus on the areas you're weak in. I noticed when I was studying I was kind of avoiding the areas I didn't know well because I just didn't want to get those low scores. In the review stage I decided that I won't be able to pass the exam like this and just spent a weak on all the areas I didn't know well like consolidations and cash flow. So, focus on the topics you don't know very well, I know it's not as easy as the topics you already know but it must be done.

    Good luck!

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