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Posted: 13 Apr 2009 at 14:18 | IP Logged  

Have you seen the website "ALL" by NASBA I just found it today perhaps is old. It lists all requirements by states for licenc. and cert., anyway it charges $45.00 for three months access to every state requeriments.  Have anyone used this? 

I have a few questions about work experience and transfering scores after finishing the exam BUT I do not feel like paying $45.00 just to know that... I thought NASBA was making good money by having us fail over and over... I rather post my questions here and wait :)

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Here, you can see a list of the state requirements on our website here.

Or do you mean a list where it shows which states require what without having to click through?

If you have a particular question about a particular state I'd be happy to try and help...


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This is my situation: I live in NYC but I am a NH candidate, however things are changing at my job and I may not be able to transfer to NH or MA anymore as it was planned.

So I though, I must pass the exam first and then think about experience to get licence. But I know there are some states where I can start "getting experience" before, during and while taking the exam (while working in a public company). However it is not that easy to find that kind of information "clear" and in one place therefore I though about the "ALL".

I will check your web but if you have some advice / reference I would appreciate it.

Thanks,

 



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I hope this helps
http://www.aicpa.org/download/states/require_pract.pdf
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Perfect!  Thanks caper.



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