How Will You Celebrate? - Page 2

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  • #185145
    GA CPA 2014
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    I am waiting for what will hopefully be my last CPA score on Friday, and have been thinking about what I want to do if I find out that I am done. I’m probably not the only one that has been fantasizing about what they will do to celebrate when they find out they have passed ALL FOUR EXAMS, so what about everyone else? How will you celebrate this huge accomplishment?

    FAR: PASS!
    BEC: PASS!
    AUD: PASS!
    REG: Awaiting Score... Pleaseohpleaseohpleaseohplease

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  • #549791
    Anonymous
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    Totally day drinking at the casino the Saturday after the final release (praying that's June 7th?) and blowing a ton of money. I'm also scheduling a February vacation to Jamaica on the day I get my license in the mail. I haven't done anything really nice for myself over this three year journey. I finally slayed REG… so it's time.

    #549780
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    @NYCaccountant – Well I'm sure there's room for 2+ CPAs in the DR ha. Just a heads up from my personal experience, I've never felt great about coming out of an exam, but I felt like I absolutely bombed BEC. I did a ridiculous amount of studying in preparation for the test and I honestly couldn't believe the test I got. There were questions I thought came out of nowhere throughout the entire test beginning on Testlet 1 and even 1 of my WC SIMs was on a topic I had never come across in any of the 3 sections I studied prior. I ended up passing with my highest score. I really don't even think this was a case of the test just gradually getting more difficult because I was doing so well, it just seemed like a bizarre test from start to finish. Anyways hope you can keep your vacation plans.

    #549793
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    @NYCaccountant – Well I'm sure there's room for 2+ CPAs in the DR ha. Just a heads up from my personal experience, I've never felt great about coming out of an exam, but I felt like I absolutely bombed BEC. I did a ridiculous amount of studying in preparation for the test and I honestly couldn't believe the test I got. There were questions I thought came out of nowhere throughout the entire test beginning on Testlet 1 and even 1 of my WC SIMs was on a topic I had never come across in any of the 3 sections I studied prior. I ended up passing with my highest score. I really don't even think this was a case of the test just gradually getting more difficult because I was doing so well, it just seemed like a bizarre test from start to finish. Anyways hope you can keep your vacation plans.

    #549782
    NYCaccountant
    Participant

    Dude, I felt like I got a 50 coming out of BEC. The questions were just not fair! lol. Thanks for sharing your experience though, I may actually have a hope.

    FAR - 93
    REG - 87
    BEC - 84!!!!
    AUD - 99!!!!!! CPA exam complete.

    #549794
    NYCaccountant
    Participant

    Dude, I felt like I got a 50 coming out of BEC. The questions were just not fair! lol. Thanks for sharing your experience though, I may actually have a hope.

    FAR - 93
    REG - 87
    BEC - 84!!!!
    AUD - 99!!!!!! CPA exam complete.

    #549784
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    @StephAV–When I finally get my license we are taking a trip WITHOUT kids. There isn't a single trip that can be considered relaxing with little people in tow. I am all about the trips we take for the kids (Lego Land, Disney, our September cruise, water parks, etc), but I deserve a trip that doesn't involve diapers or picky eaters or whining or crying or schedules around nap times, unless it's my nap time on the beach. πŸ™‚

    #549796
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    @StephAV–When I finally get my license we are taking a trip WITHOUT kids. There isn't a single trip that can be considered relaxing with little people in tow. I am all about the trips we take for the kids (Lego Land, Disney, our September cruise, water parks, etc), but I deserve a trip that doesn't involve diapers or picky eaters or whining or crying or schedules around nap times, unless it's my nap time on the beach. πŸ™‚

    #549786
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    I am planning a very large party at my in-laws farm. Lots of food, games, running around like a five year old with my hands in the air and screaming πŸ™‚ yeah, that sounds good.

    #549798
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    I am planning a very large party at my in-laws farm. Lots of food, games, running around like a five year old with my hands in the air and screaming πŸ™‚ yeah, that sounds good.

    #549800
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Getting black out drunk…..

    #549788
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Getting black out drunk…..

    #549790

    Going to Costa Rica at the midway point (if I pass FAR & BEC). Ok it just worked out that way but I think it's a nice halftime celebration…

    MBA,CMA,CPA, CFF?, ABV?

    #549802

    Going to Costa Rica at the midway point (if I pass FAR & BEC). Ok it just worked out that way but I think it's a nice halftime celebration…

    MBA,CMA,CPA, CFF?, ABV?

    #549792
    G3
    Member

    After I passed the last section (2/5/14) I simply relished in all my new-found free time…and I received a monogrammed red cambridge satchel as a present πŸ™‚

    https://www.cambridgesatchel.com/buy/the-classic/red/14-inch/

    3XBEC:75 * 4XREG:82 * 4XFAR:76 * 7XAUD:77

    β€œIt is hard to fail, but it is worse never to have tried to succeed.” Theodore Roosevelt

    #549804
    G3
    Member

    After I passed the last section (2/5/14) I simply relished in all my new-found free time…and I received a monogrammed red cambridge satchel as a present πŸ™‚

    https://www.cambridgesatchel.com/buy/the-classic/red/14-inch/

    3XBEC:75 * 4XREG:82 * 4XFAR:76 * 7XAUD:77

    β€œIt is hard to fail, but it is worse never to have tried to succeed.” Theodore Roosevelt

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