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Here’s Your Open Thread For the Second CPA Exam Score Release of Q3 2019

Dear procrastinators, I have to tell you something. There are a mere six CPA exam score releases left between now and 2020. The third quarter is halfway done and then comes the high-traffic holiday season when everyone who blew this off all year starts dogpiling in to get as much finished as they can before throwing up their hands, exclaiming “fuck it!” and stuffing their face with salmon cream cheese puffs and buttered rum to forget their troubles until the new year. Don’t do that.

The benevolent overlords in whose hands your entire future rests have done an excellent job getting scores out on time this year, I have to say. It gives us hope that they’ll move forward with launching continuous testing on schedule some time next year, hopefully sans too many hiccups.

Your remaining score release dates for 2019 are as follows:

  • September 10
  • September 19
  • November 5
  • November 22
  • December 10
  • December 19

As long as you sit for the exam no later than December 10, there’s still time. But hurry up, the final testing window of 2019 is quickly approaching.

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