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May 9, 2019 at 3:09 pm #2390907
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ParticipantI started the journey of becoming a CPA in 2009. After passing REG (78) and BEC (80) and failing AUD (65) and FAR (73), I quit. The job I had then took too much of my time (working from 8 am to 8 pm daily), but I can't quit it due to financial necessities. Also being married to a jerk didn't help either.
Then come 2017 – the year my divorce was finalized. New life, new house, and the realization that I'm almost 50 with a dream still out there hanging. So I tried again. This time I'm working in a different company with a better work environment.
I started with AUD which was my lowest when I tried it ages ago. I figure if I'm going to pass this thing might as well start with the beast. I started studying in early October 2017 (2 months after moving to my new house). Took the exam in late November and received my score in December – a 91. I can't believe it! I didn't only pass my biggest challenge – I slew the beast!
Next was BEC in January 2018. This was my new beast. That exam was nowhere as hard compared when I took it eight years ago. I wrote my experience here https://www.another71.com/cpa-exam-forum/topic/bec-is-hard/. But as hard as that exam was – a miracle… 82!
I scheduled REG right after – February 2018, this is my comfort zone as I worked with Taxation when I first arrive in the US. Score released in March 2018 with an 88!
Then FAR! I know it’s going to be hard. Being an Accounting major, the materials are not so hard to understand. It’s the magnitude of the topics that makes it another beast. With a growing memory loss (I’m almost 50) I was having a hard time retaining what I’m studying, so I keep on rescheduling. I originally scheduled to take the exam in May 2018 but chicken out, so I re-schedule. I finally took it in December 2018 due to an expiring NTS. I was not sure I would pass it, but I hoped anyway – then while on vacation to my home country I received my final score – an 84! I’m done. Finish.
Today, I received my license. I can finally add “CPA” after my name. Thanks to Ninja. My success would not have been possible if not for the Ninja MCQ and Ninja Audio. (Jeff… my kids got to the point they hated hearing your voice in my car. haha!)
AUD - 91
BEC - 82
FAR - 84
REG - 88”Success at anything will always come down to this: focus & effort. And we control both...” ~ The RockMay 9, 2019 at 3:24 pm #2390925Puppykoala
ParticipantCongratz!
Shoot for the stars!FAR 88 04/19
REG 95 07/19
BEC 91 11/19
AUD 88 12/19
May 9, 2019 at 3:59 pm #2391027Tncincy
ParticipantI know you are probably so happy you can't stop smiling and giggling. Congrats on a well fought battle. You did it!!! Are you already placed in a CPA firm or are you industry.
It begins with a 75
Been here too long as a cheerleader.....time to passMay 9, 2019 at 6:30 pm #2391330mtlgemini
ParticipantCongratulations. Good job! How long did it take to get your license and/or license # issued to you after you initially applied for it?
AUD - 59 (9/2018), 75 (10/2018)BEC - 83 (5/2019)
FAR - 73 (2/2019), 75 (4/2019)
REG - 58 (2/2017), 84 (7/2018)
May 10, 2019 at 9:52 am #2392773Jeff Elliott, CPA
KeymasterA huge congrats to you! Thank you for your awesome post!
A agree with your kids – I can't stand listening to me either 😀
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