Process after failing the exam??I have no idea..

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  • #186996
    hannah2822
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    So I will be taking the FARS on 7/28 and I am pretty sure I will fail…

    So whats the process afterward???

    Since I have already scheduled my other 3 pars on Aug, Oct, Nov..how should I do it?I do not want to change the date?

    LIke I have no idea about the 18 months and stuff..

    can someone help me!!!!!!???

    I am taking the exam in California…

    Please list the process up cuz I just do not wanna think…

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  • #581294
    Anonymous
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    If you can not be bothered to “think”, why and how do you intend to be an accountant? If you are sure you're going to fail, then start studying harder for the next 12 days. Nobody is going to pass the exams for you. Roll your sleeves up, get your hands a little bit dirty, and go strangle your own future into submission.

    #581295
    Tripp11
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    In all honesty, it doesn't bode well for your success in passing the exam when you explicitly state you don't want to think and want someone else to just post the process so you can read it. Really? Everything you need to know about the CPA Exam and the process can be found on the NASBA website. I'm fairly confident most first time candidates started their CPA Exam journey by reading the information which is readily available on the NASBA website.

    This is YOUR life. YOUR exam. YOUR career. YOU need to do the work.

    CPA Exam

    This post might come off as rude, but it's the truth. Take some time to learn about the CPA Exam and the process first. Then come up with a solid strategy and timeline to accomplish YOUR goal of passing the exam. Then come back and ask questions or ask for input.

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    #581296
    mla1169
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    If you do fail, you will have to reapply to take that section. The 18 months doesn't begin until you pass one exam so if you're going to fail any section, best to be your first try because your 18 months won't have begun.

    You can only take each part once per testing window so you wouldn't be able to retake FAR until October at the earliest.

    If you don't want to reschedule the others, you'd probably be looking at retaking FAR in January or February since you've already got 2 scheduled in Q4.

    Don't worry about asking here for the short version of the process, that's what this message board is intended for!

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    #581297
    Anonymous
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    May I just make a suggestion? Study HARD. Study your butt off. Study like you've never studied before. Then, go in with a “I can do this attitude”. If you go in and say “it's going to kick my butt” guess what? You just gave the exam the upper hand, and it's going to kick your butt.

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