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October 3, 2023

Here’s Your CPA Exam Score Open Thread for the April/May Testing Window

For those of you that studied for the CPA exam through busy season, today may be the day where you discover that all those extra long hours you put in – working for 10 hours, studying for 2 hours, working for 2 more hours, studying for 2 more hours – were all for naught.    

This may result in banging your head against your desk for the rest of the day, raiding the fridge of its contents recklessly dismissing the notes identifying their owners, screaming at NASBA customer service reps over the phone, or throwing your Herman Miller at the nearest window. If those types of completely warranted reactions are not welcome in your office, we ask that you take a deep breath and share your frustrations here and now.

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