Posted: 15 Jul 2008 at 09:38 | IP Logged
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I graduated in 2001 from my accounting undergrad and have not really worked in the field since. I pretty much had to start from scratch when learning most of the topics for the CPA exam.
If you graduated in 2001 and have not really worked in the field, expect to put in double to triple the amount of time that someone right out of college takes. Its just that we have no base anymore of the material and I'm sure you forgot mostly everything.
Your just going to have to get a study guide and put in the study hours, it is possible as the CPA exam is not as difficult as peple make it seem, the questions are rather easy to mid level.
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