@Koby93

So they're basically making us wait longer for the scores while not increasing the time you have to pass all 4 parts..... great

@positive_vibes_2427

Question on 5:13 - For Discipline exams, why are there only release dates for January 10 – February 6 & April 20 – May 19, 2024? Can we only take the exams in between those dates for Q1 & 2?

@Ehrldaddy

i just barely failed BEC in December 2023. I'm wondering if there's a lot of overlap into ISC (ISC seems like the easiest of the 3 disciplines) and should i try to take ISC (or even BAR) in Jan 2024 while BEC content is still fresh in my mind? Or should i say screw it and just go to taking FAR first like everybody used to recommend?

@Funnyfindshow

Hi .. is it possible for you prepare proper schedule for what to study and for core exams as per new changes ..like I mean what key topics do we focus on in order to get 80 % 😊😅for reg , aud and far

@ThomasShelby-xz2fk

The new changes are a joke. Taking a test and waiting 6 months for the results is a disaster. They can’t do this to people.

@dillonminnix5637

Great insight and very helpful information!

@mohamedelgendy2913

Thanks a lot, that was informative and brief

@farahaydi2728

Thank you,  i am just have questions the period change from 18 month to 30 month ,right

@freddalot2043

Passing the CPA exams  is when you study hard, if you can’t study or you don’t have time for your studies I’d advise you get yourself a help like Mrs Brenda.

@tonymaddock

So it would seem you need to pass the three core exams before you take the disciplinary exams?

@keirrakarshner5450

So if I'm just starting should I take BEC in late summer or early fall? Then do the new 2024 tests?

@stracyme4418

Hi im planning to take the Reg exam this year 2023 and take the discipline TCP 2024 . Is that considered?

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@Lessin-kt6yk

In 2024, can you take two parts/exams in the same quarter? or you have to wait for results for one exam and pass to continues to sit for the following exam?

@tuannguyen-zk3lv

sounds like my path should be FAR, BEC, and REG and AUDIT be last. I am studying for FAR, and took BEC before but fail. I feel a little bit more confident with REG because I have EA.

@California_Poker

Seems like they are making it easier to become a CPA, trying to fix this shortage in the current market now.

@qwong-zz5fk

is this applicable to the CPA Australia exam?

@cfodc823

Good information.  Just a point of clarification, I passed REG, AUD, and FAR by 2023 and didn't take BEC, would I have to take all three discipline sections or just one.

@briansmith6196

It sounds like to me that the new BEC format is better because you get to choose which discipline to take or am I missing something?

@edentucker1326

So how many tests will I have to take... The first 3 then a disciplinary?