Random Topic: What is the average age group for passing the Uniform CPA Exam - Page 2

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  • #158992
    kobebryant168
    Participant

    Just curious guys, What is your age range when you have passed all the exams?

    I feel like, I’m so behind to write this exam at this stage of my life

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  • #659968
    whitesoxfancpa
    Participant

    I'm 25 and I'm married to the TV, so studying became a nuisance on the first seven Sundays of this football season.

    AUD 96 FAR 95 REG 94 BEC 88

    #659969
    FARbehind
    Participant

    whitesox,

    you've been watching too much tv!!! your scores are going down! JK

    I thought you guys would be impressed with us, “old” folks and you are admiring the young ones!!! JK

    It would be interesting to know the national origin of everybody to make a racial/national profile of the cpa candidates… JK

    aud,bec,reg-passed
    far-->75 Done!!!!!
    ethics-100

    #659970
    jeff
    Keymaster

    From interacting with thousands of candidates, the avg CPA Exam candidate age is 25-28, just shooting from the hip.

    AUD - 79
    BEC - 80
    FAR - 76
    REG - 92
    Jeff Elliott, CPA (KS)
    NINJA CPA | NINJA CMA | NINJA CPE | Another71
    #659971
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    I will really skew the numbers, I started at 48 finished at 49. Married, 6 kids, full time job, very supported wife. BS (1990) Information System Management, MS (2009) in Accounting and Information Technology. I am Retired U.S. Army and the CPA was a necessity for this second career of mine in governmental accounting working for the Department of Defense. So it is never to late to do the CPA exam.

    #659972
    PSU06
    Participant

    I am 32. Married 14 years (to a very supportive husband!). Bachelor's degree. Work full-time. Mom to 3 children ages 13, 12, and 6. So thankful to be finished with the exam!

    FAR - 7/7/10 - 94
    BEC - 7/24/10 - 77
    AUD - 8/17/10 - 97
    REG - 8/31/10 - 80

    #659973
    Liz317
    Participant

    So I'm 24. So I guess group me in with the “average.” BS in Math, MS in Accounting. I'm not married, I don't have any kids, and I don't have a life until after this thing is passed haha!

    FAR - 92 --- AUD - 87 --- REG - 80 --- BEC - 87
    A licensed CPA in Louisiana!!!

    Dear CPA Exam, You are a beast. But you WILL be defeated!

    #659974
    kobebryant168
    Participant

    Haha, thanks guys for supporting this topic

    Liz317, same happening here…no life candidate here

    and wow, I see a lot of ladies here

    Good luck everyone and hopefully we can haf more people respond so that we can really have a rough idea what the avg is

    Cheers

    #659975
    Jan_in_WI
    Participant

    Another nontraditional here . . . 38 years old, married with 2 kids and a full-time job. I have a B.S. in Public Accounting and an M.B.A. with an accounting emphasis.

    FAR - 94 (7/10)
    AUD - 99 (8/20)
    REG - 99 (10/15)
    BEC - 88 (11/20)

    #659976
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    First attempt I was 23 back on the paper exam.

    This round I started at 31 and finished 6 months later at 32.

    #659977
    hazeyCPA
    Participant

    im 22, i finished masters in accounting in august, but not starting with big 4 until new years so i had time to pound out last 2 sections (waiting for reg) before i started

    Undergrad - May 2010; Masters - August 2010
    NY Candidate, Becker, Start w/ Big 4 in January
    AUD (4/15)-91; FAR (7/26)-85; BEC (8/28)–87; REG (11/3)– 92

    #659978
    italianCPA
    Participant

    I'm 34, Bachelor and MBA from Europe, came to the US at 26, 8 years of experience as Financial Controller/CFO in industry, unemployed since last June so I finally decided to take the exam since I remember being passed on for jobs in the past because I wasn't a CPA. Hopefully by Thanksgiving I will have my REG score, hopefully the last one.

    FAR - 7/26/10 - 95
    AUD - 8/10/10 - 88
    BEC - 8/31/10 - 88
    REG - 10/15/10 - 95

    #659979
    tableleg
    Participant

    Thought I would blow the curve. I am in my 50's. I got laid off from a job I thought I would have till retirement. When I talked to the state board of accountancy, they said they had lots of older people who are starting to sit for the exam because of the economy.

    I hope to finish mid 2011 and go back to work.

    I do have a question. Do you think CPA firms tend not to hire older workers? Will older workers have a tougher time making it in a CPA firm?

    #659980
    kobebryant168
    Participant

    tableleg, if I were you, I would open my own firm after passing all the exam

    since you have many years work experience, getting a license should be pretty easy

    I think you can find some partners to open up a firm and be a boss! hire yourself!

    #659981
    FARbehind
    Participant

    As far as I know CPA firms don't pay well and this is why prefer hiring younger workers right out of school. Also, they work them long hours. Both not good for a 50+ person. I would try industries.

    aud,bec,reg-passed
    far-->75 Done!!!!!
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    #659982
    HazeEastwood
    Participant

    I'm 32, no kids, no wife Plant Controller at a manufacturing plant in Atlanta. I have a undergrad in accounting & a Masters in Economics (FSU). I had absolutely no intensions on taking the CPA until I was challenged by a former coworker and from reading statistics.

    FAR-81
    BEC-84
    AUD-91
    REG-89

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