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I am still waiting for my FAR, Alaska haven't published anything yet.
see you at the top
Great job! I am envious of you. I hope someday to be in your shoes. Did you get the email I sent you?????
I checked to see if ur score is up yesterday and I knew it was due this week!!
Heartiest congrats&very well deserved.
Hope to see u again in the forum,helping people reach their goal too....U have been always very helpful!!
Congrats once again.
--Radhika
I was ready to quite after walking out of REG a few months ago. I knew I had not passed, and decided it was not meant to be after many attempts of falling short by a few points. I found this blog a few days later, and made myself decide I would pass no matter what. A few weeks later, my REG score came back a 79. One section down, three to go. I still come back and read this almost daily to remind myself to keep pushing hard. Thank you for doing this blog, and it is inspiration to see you reach the goal. - CD
I'm awaiting results on FAR and REG and am taking AUD in January. This is the best blog I've encountered on the internet...and the only one I read.
Congratulations, and have a great Thanksgiving!
Still no score on FAR in NY...when I called NASBA they said they were releasing this week and next week, only on business days. So all you NYers take the weekend off! Enjoy! Any hopefully come monday we will see a 75+ in the dreaded box.
-Jeff
Amy
Keep posting on how the life of another71 changed after being a CPA.. was it worth it.. that's what we wanna know.
Can you tell us.. your friends.. a reasonable study frame in your situation( full time job, kids), how many hours did you manage to stay focused on studying every week to pass.
CONGRATULATIONS for you for passing and for your wife for having patience .. life with 3 small kids isn't easy
I hope to be able to finish soon.
Your posts have definitely inspired me and when I was reading your post a few min. ago, I had tears in my eyes. It is POSSIBLE to pass this exam; everyone just has to make sacrifices, be it time away from family or friends or taking time off from work.
Thanks again for your blog and best wishes to you and your family.
-Bubzeebub
I am proud of you for your own achievment and for inspiring the rest of us. I just finished my exams and I passed them all. You and the Yaeger team were instrumental to my success. Many thanks to you both.
Wish you the best of times in the holidays.
From a brand new CPA!
:)
Congrats!
Have a wonderful thanksgiving... you've earned it!
I think two factors contributed to it being close. One, I ran out of time while studying and was weak on the last section: not for profit accounting. I didn't work any of the assigned questions. I simply ran out of time. I could only glance over my notes. I procrastinated early on almost paid for it. While I watched the not for profit lectures, I didn't work the questions, which are a critical part of the program. Thankfully, it didn't hurt me that bad apparently.
The second contributing factor to me cutting it close was that I only had like 15 minutes or so two work on the 2nd simulation - and most of that was spent on the written communication and the first tab. I left 3 tabs blank - including the research tab. If they graded the 2nd sim (and I bet that they did because the first sim was over a weird topic) - then there you go.
My guess is that I was doing well enough on the MCQs to get me through my terrible 2nd sim.
If you have the Yaeger program - you have the best (and most affordable) on the market. I haven't had one complaint from anyone who took my advice and bought Yaeger. Good luck!
I agree that I do like Yaegar. I felt confident (as much as you can feel confident) when I finished the BEC section that I passed. It is funny I started doing what you went to of writing all my notes on legal pads. However half way through - I switched and started writing my notes directly onto flash cards. For me it is easier to review flash cards at the end the reread all my notes. I can discard the one I know and only spend time on the ones I still can not get into my hard head :). Then the day of the test - I ran through all the cards that I still were having problems with.
could you please research and try to find any info about when scores for Oct/Nov in CA will be released. Do you realize I took REG a month before you took FAR and you got your score before me. We really need to know why we in CA are not getting our scores.
Thanks
Vegasboy
There is no rhyme or reason as to why I have my score and you don't. CA doesn't have them because the AICPA is holding them - for whatever tortuous reason.
When I sat for REG in August (late August) in the July/August window, I received my score the same day in September that my co-worker who sat for the same exam on July 3rd. He waited over 10 weeks. Needless to say, he was angry about it.
That same co-worker also sat for FAR in early October...and doesn't have his FAR score either.
Hang in there...I know it's hard to do anything (sleep...eat...work) when you're waiting on those two numbers.
Also save this blog for you kids too! I'm sure they will have days when they want to give up but because of what you have accomplished and documented, they will have no excuses lol.
You are a true example for perseverance pays!!!
This is goalcpa from CPA forum
Thanks Mike! My next plan is to become a Dave Ramsey Certified Financial Counselor...that type of stuff is my passion. We're on Baby Step 3-ish.
Thanks Again