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September 26, 2023

NASBA Is Shutting You Out From Their Website Ahead of CPA Exam Score Releases Again

NASBA's attempt to keep anxious CPA exam candidates from blowing up their website ahead of a score release must have gone swimmingly last score release, as they are planning to do it again for the next one.


Notice NASBA once again chose to give a solid release date, when in the past we got "target score release dates," as in "we're aiming to release scores on this date but shit happens so you might not get your score that day."

Everything went as planned last time they did this but I'm afraid if they keep giving people an exact date while also locking down their website ahead of it, one of these days we're going to have a riot on our hands when scores don't come out as promised.

We can only hope.

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