To check or not check my score?

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  • #838027
    Anonymous
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    Hi everyone, I’m in need of some advice. I leave for a week long trip to Europe tomorrow (the 18th) and my score release for my BEC exam is the 20th. Like everyone else, I have no idea if I passed or failed, my exam experience could have me going either way. My dilemma is: do I check my score and potentially ruin my trip (if I fail), or wait until I’m back home and try not to think about it waiting for me? What would everyone else do?

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  • #838036
    SkiBum1990
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    Check! and just deal with reality.. learning to pick yourself up in life is crucial (steep learning curve I know lol) — good luck!

    B - 79
    A - 68, 70 (UGH)
    R - Oct
    F - Nov

    "The mind can only absorb as much as the seat can take"

    "The mind can only absorb as much as the seat can take"

    B - 79
    A - 68, __ (got bumped from Aug 4 release to Aug 23-THANKS AICPA)
    R - Oct
    F - Nov (HA! 1 month to study working full-time; love NTS rules)

    #838042
    LedgerL0ver
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    I would check it either way. I'm one of those people that would rather know about the surprise before it occurs haha.

    If you passed then great- enjoy yourself!

    And if you failed, then maybe you can use some of your down time to strengthen your weaker areas.

    FAR- 85
    AUD- 84
    BEC- 86
    REG- 89

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    CMA Pt 2- 370

    FAR 4/24/16 --85--
    AUD 7/5/16 --84--
    BEC 8/30/16 --?--
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    #838072
    tg7174
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    For me, it depends on whether they send a score report if you pass as well as fail. I actually prefer not knowing so I can focus on the other exam I'm working on, but if they send a score report only if you fail, then it's depressing to suddenly get that email or letter. I'm in a state where they send one either way, so I am considering not checking until I get 2 scores back. I've already scheduled my next three exams, so whether I pass or fail won't change my study schedule.

    AUD 83
    BEC 78
    FAR 78
    REG 74, 79
    #838081
    .
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    I'm way too curious to not check. I probably should not have checked my AUD score on the 9th, even though I got a good score. It messed up my sleep and I wasn't really with it mentally when I took BEC at noon the same day.

    FAR- 88- 6/16- (Ninja Avg. 74%)
    REG- 89- 7/16- (Ninja Avg. 77%)
    AUD- 95- 8/16- (Ninja Avg. 81%)
    BEC- 82- 9/16- (Ninja Avg. 75%)
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    FAR - June 2016 - 88
    REG - July 2016 - 89
    AUD - Aug 2016 - review phase currently
    BEC - Sep 2016 -

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    #838264
    Anonymous
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    @circadian malfunction – wow! I also had my AUD score released on the 9th and took BEC the same day at noon. Crazy coincidence!

    (Although I did not check the score until afterwards.) Don't suppose you are doing REG next? That is my next and last exam part (assuming a passing BEC score on the 20th).

    #838315
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Check the score. It will take a day to shake it off if you fail. It is mental torture to wait !!

    #838399
    .
    Participant

    @bet10 I already took REG and FAR.

    FAR- 88- 6/16- (Ninja Avg. 74%)
    REG- 89- 7/16- (Ninja Avg. 77%)
    AUD- 95- 8/16- (Ninja Avg. 81%)
    BEC- 82- 9/16- (Ninja Avg. 75%)
    [Wiley CPAExcel + Ninja MCQ]

    Finally licensed.

    FAR - June 2016 - 88
    REG - July 2016 - 89
    AUD - Aug 2016 - review phase currently
    BEC - Sep 2016 -

    Wiley CPA Excel & Ninja MCQ

    #838732
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    @circadian – Congrats! Sounds like you will get a pass and be done with these shenanigans.

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