Typical age for a licensed CPA - Page 2

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  • #191611
    JSPERBER
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    Whats the typical age of a CPA candidate passing all four sections? I’m only 21- am I like too young and immature?

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  • #643940
    mintz25
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    Just released….

    https://nasba.org/files/2015/01/2014_Overall.pdf

    PS I'm 38. Left corporate last year for small public firm so decided to pursue. Wish I had taken out of college but then wouldn't have as much experience to bring concepts to reality.

    CMA, EA

    BEC - 78 8/2014 1x
    REG - 82 11/2014 1x
    AUD - 76 2/2015 1x
    FAR - ???

    #643941
    Tncincy
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    I agree with mia….older candidates will impact the average, I am 49 soon to be 50 but maturity is within the person. There is absolutely nothing wrong with being licensed at 21. It's hard to get the required experience at that age if you are being licensed in an experience required state. So getting experience will be the question…….

    I'm nervous about being too old while others are worried about being too young? wow

    It begins with a 75
    Been here too long as a cheerleader....ready to pass

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