Should I go on?

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  • #175850
    HiddenHeadCPA
    Participant

    I can’t seem to pass anything in the past 5 years. You can tell by my exams scores. Any tips or am I wasting my time and just quit this while I’m still young (30)?

    AUD 72, 68
    BEC 71, 72
    FAR 66
    REG 72, 70

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  • #393300
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    You don't need to pass the CPA to be successful. However, I think you should keep trying in order to overcome adversity! Look at my scores. I've been in the same position. This last year I made a commitment to myself to try as hard as I can. I started passing the exams when I started studying with all my free time. Overcoming this depressing part of your life will be a very rewarding experience. While you're studying… eat well, sleep well, exercise, practice, practice, practice… Your scores indicate you're able to pass. Find the fire in yourself!

    #393301
    Keely
    Member

    You most likely have the ability to pass the exam. You really need to pick one section and don't move on until you pass it. I don't understand why people fail one then move onto something else. You just have to relearn everything again at a later point. If you fail and immediately restudy, you can hit your weak points harder without losing all the information you knew well. Concentrate on one and I'll think you'll do well.

    BEC: (4/2012) 88
    AUD: (5/2012) 91
    REG: (8/2012) 82
    FAR: (1/2013) 78 🙂

    VA CPA #42010

    #393302
    jelly
    Participant

    You are a lot closer than you realize. Please don't give up.

    Couldn't pass again!

    #393303
    StudyHarder
    Member

    Your scores are pretty close to passing. That at least shows you just need to study/hit your weaker areas, because you are that close to passing. Just focus on one exam at a time and put the work in to pass the first time, so you don't have to retake it again.

    REG - 11/12 - 87
    BEC - 12/12 - 84
    AUD - 5/13 - 97
    FAR - 8/13 - 84

    Ethics - DONE

    Class of 2012 - 2013

    Sending in License as we speak!

    #393304
    mla1169
    Participant

    Depends. How badly do you want it? If you're doing it because you want it more than anything at all, never give up on a dream!

    FAR- 77
    AUD -49, 71, 84
    REG -56,75!
    BEC -75

    Massachusetts CPA (non reporting) since 3/12.

    #393305
    nolifecpa
    Participant

    If you quit you'll be back. I'm going on 7 years and i'll go 7 more if that's what it takes

    Keep going. You can do it!

    REG-65,71,74,73,70,74,79
    BEC-60's,60's,69,71,76*,78
    FAR-67,66,65,79
    AUD-54,60's,65,83*,69,80
    *expired

    DONE

    #393306
    HiddenHeadCPA
    Participant

    Thanks all. I guess its pretty certain that I should not give up. I've put so much time and effort into this that it would be pretty sad just to throw in the towel.

    AUD 72, 68
    BEC 71, 72
    FAR 66
    REG 72, 70

    #393307
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Yes, go on.

    It took me almost a year of testing before I passed my first part which was AUD. I have not missed one single testing window since I started this process(this time) since 2010. My original journey started in 1989. Are you testing every window?

    I take FAR for the 3rd time tomorrow. Hopefully this is my last part!

    Good Luck with your decision!

    #393308
    HiddenHeadCPA
    Participant

    That's another problem I've had. I get busy with work and went as far as not testing for almost a year and a half.

    AUD 72, 68
    BEC 71, 72
    FAR 66
    REG 72, 70

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