“The AICPA Can Eat a Bag of Dicks,” or Here’s What CPA Candidates Are Mad About Today (UPDATE)

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According to the latest information on the AICPA’s “Find out when you’ll get your CPA Exam score” page, score release dates for Q1 2025 were due to be published “in the beginning of August.” There’s no doubt that timeline was purposely vague to leave room for the ongoing tweaking of CPA Evolution implementation and other circumstances both foreseen and unforeseen.

Screenshot of the AICPA’s CPA exam score release page on August 13, 2024

It is now 13 days into August, past the window most people would consider “the beginning” of any month. As one would expect, the CPA candidates are getting restless.

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I went back to the copious notes I took during NASBA’s CPA Evolution informational webinar in January and the only direct reference to 2025 I found was one of the presenters saying “We don’t know right now what the score schedule will look like in 2025. Hopefully it will be improved.” LOL

The first score release schedule post-CPA Evolution deployment has been unpopular to say the least. Candidates used to regular — I dare say frequent — score releases up until the new exam launched are now waiting weeks to months in some cases. For example, people who sat for CPA exam core sections (AUD, FAR, and REG) between April 1 to June 25 were expecting to receive scores on July 31. For the new disciplines (BAR, ISC, and TCP), candidates who sat between April 20 and May 19 had a target score release date of June 28.

So you can understand why current candidates are eager to see next year’s score release dates show up. “Hopefully it will be improved.” (LOL, again)

We’ll let you know when the dates finally drop. Prepare to be disappointed and you might be pleasantly surprised.

Update: We checked the score release page today, August 16, to see if there had been any update and there was…the language was edited to say “coming soon.”

Screenshot of the AICPA’s CPA exam score release page on August 16, 2024

2 thoughts on ““The AICPA Can Eat a Bag of Dicks,” or Here’s What CPA Candidates Are Mad About Today (UPDATE)

    1. To be fair, that’s lower on the list than the fact that they make fast food wages on a per hour basis for the first few years of their career. It may be the figurative straw that broke the camel’s back, though.

      They’ll never attract new CPAs until they stop this Wimpy, “I’ll gladly pay you Tuesday for a hamburger today” mentality.

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