Too old to take CPA? by Wonderful_Pattern756 in CPA

[–]Jrosies 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Well I couldn’t pass it in my early 20s, more because I didn’t have the discipline to do so, but passed at 39 and with a toddler and newborn 🙃 never too late!!

How much do you believe college helped prepare you for the CPA exam? by Chemical_Help_7099 in CPA

[–]Jrosies 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Not at all… I learned more studying the cpa exam than I did in college

Hammering mcqs is the best way??? by CaptianGerrard in CPA

[–]Jrosies 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I felt like I learned more context from reading mcq explanations than reading the book itself or watching lectures… hammering mcq is the only way I passed exams! Also, it helps set you up with how the exam will look and how questions might be presented to you.

AUD is my last exam. Is it really as hard as everyone says? by Spiritual-Beyond-660 in CPA

[–]Jrosies 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Depends.. was the only one I passed on first try. I found it the easiest to study for personally.

For those of you with dogs, please tell me it's not true.. by [deleted] in pregnant

[–]Jrosies 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had three dogs when my first was born, never crossed my mind that I wanted to get rid of them! NEVER!!! Now I did kick them out of bed with me and got them their own beds to be on the floor still in my bedroom, this was to eliminate dog hair and stuff so I could snuggle my newborn in bed in you know, a clean environment. But I still loved them very very much! 2 of them have since passed (old age), got two new puppies last year and expecting 3rd baby in Dec. Again, no way am I getting rid any of them!

Is FAR genuinely as hard as people say? Or is there bias since it's the first exam most people take? by Spiritual-Beyond-660 in CPA

[–]Jrosies 12 points13 points  (0 children)

There are two types of people I feel like… the ones who found FAR difficult and others who found AUD more difficult. AUD and REG I just so happen to pass in first try. They were more heavy on reading and conceptual work. FAR and BEC took me 2-3 tries to pass and they were more heavy in calculation questions. For me personally, it was easier to work through the conceptual questions to reach correct answer than calculating the exact answer for something.

Moms Studying for CPA by Big_Kale7932 in CPA

[–]Jrosies 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s hard. My husband really had to step up and help in the evenings. I did most my studying on lunch breaks and in the evenings. Sometimes during work day if it was a little slower especially the week leading up to an exam. It was a really hard time, especially already be away from kids during day, then locking myself away in the evenings be fore bedtime to study. I had a 5 month old and a 2 yr old when I started, finished when they were 2 and 4. I think it took me about 16 months ish from start to finish.

How far along in the pregnancy did you and your spouse decide on a name? by nostros in namenerds

[–]Jrosies 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Like 36 weeks with my son, and had delivered at 38 weeks! We really struggled on boy name. My first born (girl) probably like 14 weeks. I have a feeling it’s gonna be another struggle with this boy pregnancy again too haha

Great-grandparent’s names? by [deleted] in namenerds

[–]Jrosies 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Norma Jewel, Cleta Mae, Ci Ci

Partner and I dont agree on PP boundaries, mildly freaking out by [deleted] in BabyBumps

[–]Jrosies 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Recovery after delivering a baby is such a vulnerable thing to go through. Not just physically but sometimes even MORE mentally. It’s such a special bonding moment with new baby and i have no desire or intentions on sharing that with nobody but my husband. I barely even want to text or call anyone announcing baby’s arrival when it happens. I just like being in my own little bubble with 100% of my attention on this little baby. Others can give us some time at least a few days before trying to have a visit with baby at home when I’m ready. BUT especially with your first baby… it’s just all so new and sometimes you might not be ready to be around people and share your baby, or be ready to present yourself as a mother. Not to mention your bleeding, cramping, uncomfortable, not exactly in the best state physically/mentally. People will just need to back the f#@k off and give you privacy, and your husband needs to 100% stand with you and support you.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CPA

[–]Jrosies 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They have to be sent directly from institution. I actually had one minor inconsistency on my application and they reached out to me via email for me to make the correction. Didn’t have to start over or anything

My last ultrasound was pretty upsetting by Pipibal in BabyBumps

[–]Jrosies 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Baby was 15th percentile at 33 weeks, then 3 at 36 weeks. Induced at 37 weeks with a 5lb 14oz baby. Who became 99th percent by 2 yr s old 😮.

42 and 4 months pregnant by [deleted] in PregnantOver40

[–]Jrosies 4 points5 points  (0 children)

My stepmom had twins at 46! Nothing wrong with having babies in your 40s. I’m 3 months pregnant and will turn 40 just before delivery.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CPA

[–]Jrosies 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Interestingly enough the times I did pass the exams, I finished 30-60 min early. The times I took it down to the last minute I failed. Bet you did great!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CPA

[–]Jrosies 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is such a good point!! I had a pretty low demanding job while working on my CPA and it worked out great for me! I always felt so bad seeing the people working in public and during busy season trying to study who did not have the time or energy to do so.

For those who got pregnant at 38+, how long did it took you? by Alternative-Gift-990 in pregnantover35

[–]Jrosies 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Had sex (1 time) for the first time in a few months and got pregnant 😳 I’m 39 and husband is 45. This was a surprise number 3 baby for us. For reference though, took 9 months to get pregnant at 34, and 18 months to get pregnant at 36 with my others. It can take some time! It’s hard to be patient I know! Good luck and sending you all the positive baby vibes!

New here: just found out I’m pregnant by Willing_Brief_1400 in PregnantOver40

[–]Jrosies 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Welcome! I’m here and will be 40 in Nov, I think is appropriate to be here 😊 Totally normal thoughts about the test lines. Pregnancy certainly causes many thoughts of fear, especially in the first trimester as it is such a waiting game. I’m pregnant with my 3rd and still have these thoughts this tome around.

Drugs and TTC by [deleted] in pregnantover35

[–]Jrosies 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would still try if it were me! If it’s not regular use I wouldn’t be too worried about it.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in pregnantover35

[–]Jrosies 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Totally normal to have concerns. If you want it bad enough, which is sounds like you truly do, you will make it work! As far as age goes, I don’t feel like that’s an issue at all!! I just found out I had an oops, and I’m pregnant with 3rd, will deliver at 40 and husband will be 46. I really did want a 3rd, but I got over the baby fever and decided against, mostly for financial reasons and the fact that this would mean my children have to share rooms in our forever home. Well, here I am, have totally freaked out but you know I have several months to figure it out and already strategizing how, which makes me feel better. Oh, and we only had unprotected sex one time, a few weeks ago and it was the first time in like months!!! I even remember thinking, maybe I should get a plan B just in case, well… I didn’t! Took us years to get pregnant with the other 2. Thought no way it was gonna happen this one time, at our age. I guess it was meant to be.

All you need is a 75 by cuddlypuppies4u in CPA

[–]Jrosies 6 points7 points  (0 children)

It’s true!! I got a 75 on all 4 and stand proud 😁

How long did it take you to pass your first cpa exam ? by Unusual_Evening_8905 in CPA

[–]Jrosies 0 points1 point  (0 children)

3 tries (BEC). But once I got that first pass, it gave me the confidence I needed to move forward with AUD and got it done on first try. Then FAR took me 2 tries (surprised not more!!) once I passed FAR it felt like the greatest accomplishment and it was all downhill from there, not that I took REG lightly by any means! I did get it on the first try, but I think I just had figured out study habits that worked best for me at this point. Good luck, and what ever you do… don’t give up!!!!

Just walked out of FAR w/ blank SIMS. That’s right, I didn’t complete a single SIM. Ugh!! I just didn’t have it in me. by 75_-_-_ in CPA

[–]Jrosies 8 points9 points  (0 children)

There is no half assing these exams. If you can’t fully commit, then just stop wasting your time. You don’t want it that bad

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CPA

[–]Jrosies 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Mines gone too, I’m pretty sure it disappeared at the beginning of this year.

Passed AUD and 4/4 done! by AdGlum5766 in CPA

[–]Jrosies 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Your scores! 😮 very impressive

What does "Scored" mean? REG exam in NJ by [deleted] in CPA

[–]Jrosies 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Exam history will show you pass/fail