What should an effective retake plan look like after a frustrating CPA near-miss?
A real Reddit thread titled 'you’re probably more ready for an exam than you think (just trust me)' raised this CPA planning issue in a practical way. I want the exam-relevant version of the problem using the actual source signal instead of vague forum reassurance.\n\nSource context: hi all. I wanted to share this tidbit since scores will be released tomorrow. one year ago today, I took FAR. it was by far (pun intended) the hardest exam for me. I walked out of the exam room thinking I bombed it. the MCQ went well, but those TBS destroyed me. my take away when
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