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CPA Exam Candidates: You Better Hurry Up and Apply For BEC Before It’s Gone Forever
Once again @profjackc has tweeted a very important reminder for current CPA exam candidates and […]
CPA Exam Candidates: Save These Dates
Inspired by @profjackc who shared some very important CPA Evolution dates and motivated by our […]
Let’s Discuss: CPA Exam Passing Rates Through the Third Quarter
By the looks of things, BEC is getting too easy; it's the only section that […]
Would Anyone Else Like To Freak Out About BEC Scores Taking So Long?
Here's your daily dose of CPA exam candidate freak out: Hi Going Concern, I just […]
Here’s Your CPA Exam Score Release Timeline For Q3 and Q4 2012
If 2012 is the first year you've had the pleasure of taking the CPA exam, […]
Confirmed: It Sucks To Be The One Wake Forest Grad Who Failed BEC
Remember my post earlier this week that covered the top five CPA exam schools in […]
2011 CPA Exam Pass Rates Aren’t *That* Bad
Well another year down, and that means another year of comparing CPA exam candidate […]
CPA Exam Pass Rates (Mostly) Up For the Third Quarter
According to the AICPA, the news from the CPA exam front lines isn’t all that bad.
Did I read that right? BEC has the highest pass rate?!
Satan definitely ice skated to work on the day this data came out. Nice work, people.
Is a 73 on BEC Worth a Rescore?
Though this week is a little different, you are still welcome to email me directly with CPA exam questions so they don’t get lost in the editorial mix. Especially good questions like this one:
Adrienne,
Never thought I’d get to this point, but I’m a heavy senior who has yet to pass the CPA exam. Granted, I also haven’t TAKEN all the parts of the exam, but that’s not why I’m writing.
I took BEC in the 3rd testing window of 2011, and failed by 2 points. Two lousy points. To make it even worse, I didn’t receive my score notice until October 5, so it was difficult to just take it again quickly before I forget all those things I so diligently learned.
But it said that my writing section was strong. Is there any hope in having a positive result if I contest the exam? Is it possible to get two more points out of a strong writing section? It’s $150 to contest, or just $225 to retake…. but retaking of course involves re-studying which makes me want to crawl in a hole and die. Dramatic? Yes. Accurate? Insanely so.
Anyways, any help you and/or the readers of Going Concern can provide me would be greatly appreciated!
First, “Heavy Senior,” no judgments. While it’s generally in your best interest to knock this puppy out as early as you can, we realize life happens. The important part is you’re doing it now.
Second, forget a rescore. I mean completely forget such a thing even exists because even though you can technically request one, it is NEVER going to turn out in your favor. In the four years I worked in CPA review, I never once heard of a successful rescore, and as far as I know, it’s been even longer since one actually turned out in the candidate’s favor. Think about it… if the AICPA had to admit its precious highly-guarded psychometric scoring system was (gasp!) flawed, how many candidates would cry foul?! Isn’t going to happen.
My third point, however, is the one that should keep you out of that hole you want to crawl into and die. Here’s the good news: you got a 73 on BEC! Do you realize how many candidates need at least 4 attempts on BEC to get anywhere near that? Just a little bit more studying and you’ll nail it. I realize this is not much to get excited over but it’s something, and let’s be real about it, you don’t have much to go on here.
My last little item here is that you don’t get bonus points for writing a really, REALLY good essay. God, it pains me to say that – feeling like the champion of the English language for lost little accountants everywhere – but doing really good on the writing portion is not going to get you a higher score than someone who performed satisfactorily on the essays. I’m beyond proud of you for smashing through stereotypes that say accountants don’t rite good but unfortunately for the purposes of the CPA exam, it isn’t going to help you to perform extraordinarily well in this area. So don’t. By all means, continue to write well-versed, correctly-formatted emails as you are an asset to the profession but for the exam? Forget it. Bare minimum, my friend.
You haven’t forgotten everything you learned, it’s in there somewhere. A quick refresh and a thorough once-over of your review materials plus lots of practice questions will get you there. When it comes to BEC (as I’m sure you know), there is no such thing as studying too much. Try not to do the same questions over and over but instead focus on covering as much material as possible. Having taken BEC already, I don’t need to remind you why this is important.
Good luck!
Here’s Your CPA Exam Scores Open Thread for the July/August Testing Window
BEC scores have been released so it won’t be long until you’re doing a happy dance or sobbing in a bathroom stall.
Either way, it’s your God-given right to react with euphoria or complete rage. Since most places of employment aren’t too keen on streaking through the cube farms or kicking over chairs, we invite you to let loose in the comments. We’ll update this post as the scores are released.
UPDATE: If you took the exam at an international location, NASBA just tweeted out a friendly reminder that you’ll have to wait a bit longer.
UPDATE 2: Yesterday afternoon while I was out playing, NASBA announced they got a boatload of AUD scores. Hopefully this doesn’t ruin your weekend.
UPDATE 3: More BEC scores were released yesterday. At 5 pm on a Friday, no less.
Here’s Your CPA Exam Scores Open Thread for the April/May Testing Window
If you passed, congrats! If you failed…well, we still love you but you may be hopeless.
Sounds like people are getting anxious for REG scores now, so keep us updated for when NASBA drops the word.
UPDATE:
AUD scores have no been released.