Has anyone tried this yet since BEC scores have been released to NASBA?
After 1 and 1/2 years of studying, I'm a CPA

Has anyone tried this yet since BEC scores have been released to NASBA?
(MyLifeisCPA)yes and it does not work yet
but remember
it only works if this is ur last test!
It worked for me last release and it wasn't my last test. I think you have to time it right.
From what I read last window, it has to be the last test on your current NTS.
Nope - the loophole works whether it is your last test or not. I am not going to look this time as last time it told me bad news. :(
Shawna,
when did you get your REG score? Didn't you have it in this window?
@Shawna
Did it give you the message that you didn't pass or something?
@shawna-
it's that time again, lol...you took BEC, right?
FAR was my second test and the only one on that NTS last window. After the AICPA released scores to NASBA, I went to the Ohio site to try to register for FAR and it was not greyed out, so I could register, thus I had not passed.
Be careful though and give it time. Some people had the same thing happen and hours later the section was greyed out and they passed.
The loophole works but seeing it from NASBA made it official.
The loophole works and It was bad luck for me last time :(
It doesn't have to be your last section. If you are able to register for the test= Failed.
if it tell me that i passed all four parts, is that for sure? or can it change after the upload?
cpawanaB....99.99% you passed. Congrats
Is it only working for BEC now or all 4 sections?
@alk...only for the scores that have been uploaded into NASBA's system (so BEC for now)
So if I check for a one of the other 3 sections, it will not be grayed out and I will still be allowed to register to re-take? I promised myself I would never try the loophole, but sometimes curiosity gets the best of me....
@alk...if it is on your current NTS, it will also be grayed out...but BEC if you passed SHOULD be grayed out also.
can we resurrect the last thread? i think my understanding of the loophole ended up being accurate.
can you just do brief summary of it in this one?
wow jeff is good. thanks for making that a sticky. check out page 6 of the sticky thread for details of how to figure out what the loophole means for you.
Here you go:
Neither the Ohio Loophole or the link above work for me.
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