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ok… one thing I have come to find out is that part of the exam is are you capable of wading through all the red tape tonot only apply and take exam but to get licensed as well.
Background – I went to 3 different college graduating with an accounting degree. I had a job oppurtunity where I was interning after graduation and decided to just go right to work instead of go to masters because I already had the 150 hours. I was completely undecided on whether I would actually take the exam and certainly doubted that I could ever pass. I my head this whole time, I have thought that I have 21 upper level accounting hours and would just have to take 3 classes if I ever passed. Well that time has come and I am now wondering if I have to in fact 30 upper level hours, what exactly counts as upper level, will anyone pre-review your education requirements, should I apply to see if my education may already be fullfilled etc.
Anyone with knowledge of this, I would greatly appreciate your input. Thanks in advance.
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