Posted: 23 Feb 2010 at 16:43 | IP Logged
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I know with CA if you fail a test you re-print an application remittance form and send it off with your $50.
Question: When the board recieves your payment do they automatically send any test you're qualified for at that point in time, over to NASBA for payment?
My situation. I failed AUD when I took it about a year ago. I took REG 1/15/10 and I'm still waiting for my results. I;m concerned if I failed REG and I submit my remittance form now before I get the results, then the board will only see that i'm qualified to take AUD again. Thus, I will have to pay another $50 and submit another form to reapply for REG. Does anyone know how this works exactly? Obviously, I'm trying to save $50 if I need to retake REG. Also, when do you become qualified to retake exam, when the pre-score is up or do they have to officially post? So if I failed an exam and my prelim score is up can I reapply then or do you have to wait for the actual score to post? I passed FAR and BEC in NOV and DEC 2009 and I have no outstanding NTS's with deadlines so I have a ton of time, I'm just trying to get this thing done.
Lots of questions, anyone chime in!
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