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Here’s Your Open Thread For the Second CPA Exam Score Release of Q4 2019

Another day, another CPA exam score release that has arrived exactly when NASBA promised it would. Isn’t that nice? Really gives me hope that they’re going to do an amazing job when they’re ready to unveil continuous testing, which as far as we know is still on track to make its debut sometime next year.

But let’s not get ahead of ourselves. The year is quickly coming to an end, and with this release, we’re down to just two more before the 2019 testing year is toast. I’ll skip the lecture about scheduling exams if you plan to take them before January since testing ends for good December 10 and you’re pretty much SOL if you ignored my earlier, numerous lectures throughout the fall.

Your remaining score release days are as follows:

  • December 10
  • December 19

I’d say “good luck!” to everyone but as we all know, luck has very little to do with it. So let’s just say… hope ya did well, put in the work, and get some good news today.

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