thank you AICPA……………(single wave for 2011)

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  • #255394
    peter olinto fan
    Participant

    now everyone gets to see what ist' like to be from wisconsin and wait for scores. welcome, everyone. man, that really sucks though…

    FAR - 81
    BEC - 73, 73, 79
    REG - 72, 75
    AUD - 72, 68, 82

    DONE!!!!

    #255395
    herbert7890
    Participant

    I totally feel your pain now. They should implement some kind of real time scoring, in which candidates receive the scores on an individual basis, in a specific number of weeks ( two weeks would be good) after each section taken.

    FAR 88 - BEC 86 - AUD 90 - REG 85

    #255396
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    THAT'S RIDICULOUS!!!

    #255397
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Wow that sucks. Did they announce anywhere how it's going to be released in the 4th quarter?

    #255398
    jeff
    Keymaster

    I have some opinions on this, but I was asked to hold off until Friday, so I've been sitting on this for a few days 🙂

    #255399
    gcaulfie
    Participant

    Come on! Why even say that and create such suspense?

    #255400
    potatogun
    Participant

    So you visit the site another time, obviously :P.

    FAR 92 - AUD 91 - REG 94 - BEC 86

    #255401
    jeff
    Keymaster

    In addition to the AICPA changing the CPA Exam format in 2011, they are also changing the way CPA Exam scores are released for the first 9 months of the year.

    During the initial launch of CBT-e we will require a period of heightened quality control. Therefore, during the first three quarters of 2011, all candidate scores will be released following the close of the testing window. Once this quality control cycle is complete, CPA candidates can look forward to an accelerated scoring timeline.

    -AICPA.org

    Let's think about this. People who sit January 2, 2010 will be waiting much longer than someone who took it February 28. You'll see more demand for exam seats in the 2nd month of the window I think because there's now no motivation to take it and have a chance at a Wave 1 score. I get a ton of e-mail from people asking for advice on when to strategically take their exam so that they get their score back in Wave 1.

    Why? People have a lot riding on their scores and now have wait longer to hear if they passed so they can start studying again, get promoted, use the fact that they passed for an edge in a job interview.

    You know how Wisconsin people hate Wisconsin's score release policy – you know, where they release all of the scores for a particular Wave at once? Well, at least WI releases them all at once in Wave 1 and then the remainder all at once in Wave 2.

    Here is the better solution:

    December is a non-testing month, a “blackout” month. The AICPA should hire 3 sets of 10 CPAs to go into a Prometric Testing Center and take all four parts of the new Uniform CPA Examination under the CBT-e.

    CPA set of 10 #1: December 1-8 – FAR, REG, BEC, AUD

    CPA set of 10 #2: December 9-15 – FAR, REG, BEC, AUD

    CPA set of 10 #3: December 16-22 – FAR, REG, BEC, AUD

    Then, on January 2, 2010 the AICPA tests their “quality control” to see if the exams are graded accurately.

    Problem solved. If quality control is really the issue, this plan solves it.

    Does an auditor roll into a publicly traded company and audit every single transaction on the books? No. They do Audit Sampling, which is akin to what I'm proposing.

    Every transaction or score does not need to be audited for the population to be good-to-go. Instead, you just need a sample.

    If audit sampling is good enough to protect the public's financial interest, it's good enough for the CPA Exam.

    If there truly is a problem with quality control, my proposal will expose it.

    Jeff Elliott is a Licensed CPA and Member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants.

    #255402
    herbert7890
    Participant

    Jeff, that would be such an awesome idea compared to the proposed mess. It's really discouraging for me, as I was hoping to take REG on late January to be on Wave 1 (and receive my score earlier). I hate being a “test dummy”. For me, that's not in par with the standards of the profession and it is an inefficient way of resolving a situation.

    FAR 88 - BEC 86 - AUD 90 - REG 85

    #255403
    peter olinto fan
    Participant

    herbet, I'm planning on the same thing…taking BEC towards the end of January. Looks like we won't be getting our scores for some time after that. I guess if we can take a positive thing out of it, it is that February is only 28 days. Other than that, it's a JOKE.

    FAR - 81
    BEC - 73, 73, 79
    REG - 72, 75
    AUD - 72, 68, 82

    DONE!!!!

    #255404
    herbert7890
    Participant

    maybe it is a bad joke?!!! That will explain it…. the AICPA has some sense of humor after all

    FAR 88 - BEC 86 - AUD 90 - REG 85

    #255405
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Just when you think it can't get any worse the world finds a new way to amaze you.

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