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November 22, 2016 at 1:16 am #1323002JjParticipant
Anyone else still waiting for their BEC score?
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November 22, 2016 at 4:48 pm #1324384Substantive TestingParticipant
@blaaron did you get stronger in WC? that could be the reason why they didnt revise it.
AUD - 75
BEC - 75
FAR - 81
REG - 78CPA ex-auditor
November 22, 2016 at 5:02 pm #1324391IwantmyweekendsbackParticipantI am in Illinois and according to the Board of Examiners (state authority releasing the scores here) NASBA did not have my scores as of today noon. They recommended emailing AICPA, which I did not hoping for much. The answer I got was pretty standard, and here it is:
Thank you for writing to the AICPA.
The AICPA releases the examination scores to NASBA, only. NASBA then forwards the scores to the Boards of Accountancy for approval and subsequent distribution to candidates. The AICPA cannot provide score information to candidates.
Most written communication responses are initially scored using an automated process, and some are scored by a network of human raters (all CPAs) to ensure consistency of the automated scoring calibration. Each of the scoring methods adheres to a strict scoring guideline to ensure uniform application of the scoring criteria. Additionally, prior to score release, the written communication responses for all candidates with a score from 72 to 78 are scored again to ensure accuracy; the second round of scoring is done only by a network of human raters. The final written communication score is then obtained as the summed average of the individual essay scores.
Your score should be released 1 week after the scheduled score release.
We hope you find this information helpful.
Sincerely,
Examinations Team
AICPANovember 22, 2016 at 5:22 pm #1324423gigabyte2001Participant@Iwantmyweekendsback that's essentially the same thing I found in the How is the CPA Exam Scored pdf, question 6. It's almost word for word. My read of that is there's two way to end up with a delayed score, one of which is to have a score between 72 & 78 and the other is something more random where “most” are scored with the automated process and “some” are scored by human raters. Just no way to tell.
The exam coordinator for Oklahoma emailed me late today and said they were told by NASBA that some will be released in the morning and the rest will be early next week.
AUD - 87
BEC - 78
FAR - 82
REG - 93.B - 11/11/16
A - 4/16/16 87!!
R - 2/17/17
F - 7/26/16 - Waiting for 8/23November 22, 2016 at 5:57 pm #1324477blaaronParticipant@Substantial
No idea. I didn't receive a performance report because I didn't fail that one.
As my boss says, "If you scored in the 90's, you were inefficient with your time. You only need a 75."BEC - 68, 76
REG - biting nails til Friday
AUD - 66, 4/14
FAR - 8/14If you scored in the 90's, you studied too hard!
November 22, 2016 at 6:02 pm #1324486gigabyte2001ParticipantIts got to be some combination of timing and selection for human grading. There seems to be a path to human grading without computer grading based on what they state (Most are computer graded.) There is also an automatic re-grading if you are on the bubble. There's also got to be a timing component as some who should've been automatically regraded got their scores timely. Whether that timing is when you took the exam or when someone graded it, idk.
AUD - 87
BEC - 78
FAR - 82
REG - 93.B - 11/11/16
A - 4/16/16 87!!
R - 2/17/17
F - 7/26/16 - Waiting for 8/23November 22, 2016 at 6:12 pm #1324492SerenityNowParticipantAll this refreshing is not refreshing… I am sitting for CA (but taking tests in CT – so the time difference is killing me!)
Has anyone received their BEC score from CA yet? Should I assume I am a Bubble Boy and confused the Moops with the Moors?
Ain't nothin' to it but to do it.- Ronnie Coleman
-------------------------------------------------------------AUD: 79 (expired), 73
BEC: BUBBLE(?) -Taken 11/3/16
REG: 69
FAR: NINJA in Training
November 23, 2016 at 12:13 am #1324733gigabyte2001ParticipantSo I'm still miserable and in a horribly foul mood and still trying to understand why I don't have my BEC score and I came across this from the Journal of Accountancy May 2011:
“If the gold standard is what a trained human scorer would score, you gather a relatively large sample—around 1,000 to 1,200 responses scored by people—then you use a program to build a mathematical model that will take elements of those papers and predict human scores and validate that model using data from real candidates and show the software is scoring the way the humans would score it,” Mattar said. “Now you have an approved scoring model and can run responses electronically through that software almost instantly and get scores.” However, even with the automated scoring, a sample of responses is also scored by people as a continuing quality-control check, he said.”
See more at: https://www.journalofaccountancy.com/issues/2011/may/20103616.html#sthash.CrQWVpbw.dpuf
So some of us were randomly selected as a continuing quality-control check
AUD - 87
BEC - 78
FAR - 82
REG - 93.B - 11/11/16
A - 4/16/16 87!!
R - 2/17/17
F - 7/26/16 - Waiting for 8/23November 23, 2016 at 12:39 am #1324747JjParticipantIf it's just a random selection then that's absolute BS. I've been waiting for my score for almost 6 weeks.
November 23, 2016 at 12:40 am #1324748JjParticipantmore like 4 weeks but still
November 23, 2016 at 12:53 am #1324751gigabyte2001ParticipantI completely agree with you Beantown23. They knew when we finished our exams if we'd been selected for their quality control check or not. To delay our score release without even notifying us is absolutely absurd from a customer service perspective. They'd penalize us for treating a client this way.
AUD - 87
BEC - 78
FAR - 82
REG - 93.B - 11/11/16
A - 4/16/16 87!!
R - 2/17/17
F - 7/26/16 - Waiting for 8/23November 23, 2016 at 1:01 am #1324754JjParticipantI got this from the rogerCPA website, not sure how creditable it is “Operational WCs are graded via software, but are automatically reviewed and regraded by human scorers if the candidate is ‘on the bubble’ or close to a passing score on the BEC exam. If more than one person re-grades a candidate’s WC responses, the average of the human graders’ scores will be the candidate’s final WC score. “
November 23, 2016 at 1:14 am #1324760Privateye8ParticipantDid anyone get their score? Mine is still blank…Guess we have to wait all the way until Monday. This sure puts a damper on the holiday.
November 23, 2016 at 1:16 am #1324762JjParticipantstill blank
November 23, 2016 at 1:30 am #1324763darthlarryboyParticipantNope
B-76! 11/14/16A-76! 09/8/17
R-79! 07/10/17
F-84! 05/30/18
November 23, 2016 at 8:33 am #1324826AnonymousInactiveI didn't have a score yesterday but I have one this morning-73 ugh!!! Tested Nov 8th in GA. Good luck to all others waiting!!!! Hopefully my fail with equal more others passing!!!!
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