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Posted: 21 Mar 2010 at 20:19 | IP Logged
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I have seen alot of discussions about this so called OH loophole when you are waiting for your score the final part. Is there any truth to this loophole? Thanks
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Posted: 21 Mar 2010 at 21:40 | IP Logged
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Yes, worked out for me.
Supposedly if this will be your last test (OP), you log on to your portal to see if you can re-register for the last section of your exam. I heard if you passed it states something like: Congrats you passed all sections of your CPA exam.
Works for NASBA states.
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Posted: 21 Mar 2010 at 23:48 | IP Logged
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HFAnderson wrote:
Yes, worked out for me.
Supposedly if this will be your last test (OP), you log on to your portal to see if you can re-register for the last section of your exam. I heard if you passed it states something like: Congrats you passed all sections of your CPA exam.
Works for NASBA states.
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how did it work for you if you still have other sections to take according to your signature?
I tried it and it said something about I had parts of the exam in process. I'm in a NASBA state. I thought it only worked when you're on your last section of the exam.
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Thats not 100% accurate.
It only works the day after the AICPA has sent your exam scores over to NASBA. I guess NASBA updates their system to indicate pass/fail and updates the records.
When I logged in the day after the AICPA exams scores released to NASBA I was not able to reapply to take BEC.
In all honesty it makes no difference because you are going to find out your exam scores later that night anyways. I just tried it to relieve some anxiety after my first test.
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HFAnderson wrote:
Thats not 100% accurate.
It only works the day after the AICPA has sent your exam scores over to NASBA. I guess NASBA updates their system to indicate pass/fail and updates the records.
When I logged in the day after the AICPA exams scores released to NASBA I was not able to reapply to take BEC.
In all honesty it makes no difference because you are going to find out your exam scores later that night anyways. I just tried it to relieve some anxiety after my first test.
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I guess that day after trick doesn't work for everyone either. I tried checking for FAR the day after scores were released to NASBA and couldn't even get to the registration screen. I got a message saying I have parts in process and I couldn't proceed any further which I assumed was b/c I also have to take AUD. I guess I'll know for sure in a day or two but it would have been nice to know a little early.
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