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September 24, 2023

Here’s Your Open Thread For the First CPA Exam Score Release of Q1 2020

Is it just me or does this seem kinda late to be the first CPA exam score release of 2020? Whatever, it’s on time so there’s that.

The NASBA graphic says 19Q4 but surely that’s a typo as this score release is supposed to cover the January 1 – January 20 portion of the January 1 – March 10 testing window.

On that note, here are your remaining CPA exam score release target dates for Q1 2020:

Testing Window: January 1 – March 10 (20Q1)

Fingers crossed, we have only a few of these score release posts left to do leading up to the launch of continuous testing this summer. What will happen at that point is anyone’s guess, I’m secretly hoping for a few Twitter meltdowns but that’s just because I’m evil and get bored easily.

Congrats to the passers, and to the, ahem, not passers, better luck next time. You might want to review this old post on if you should retake a failed CPA exam section or move on to a different one while you’re here.

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