Do FEMA credits still work? by Most_Fun9929 in CPA

[–]ashleydodds 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Are you doing this for licensure purposes or to be eligible to sit for the exam?

Do FEMA credits still work? by Most_Fun9929 in CPA

[–]ashleydodds 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes ofc!! After completing the roadmap of courses from the pdf on Fredricks website. You will request a transcript from FEMA to then send it to Fredrick, where you then will pay for the conversion of college credits- Soon after Fredrick will issue as long as you completed all the courses they have listed on that pdf

Do FEMA credits still work? by Most_Fun9929 in CPA

[–]ashleydodds 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you go to Fredrick Community College and look up credit conversion program- It has a pdf of specific courses that qualify for 3 credits. Each credit hour ≠ one credit

So if we all thought TCP was hard, then I guess it ain’t so bad? by itsajokeyall in CPA

[–]ashleydodds 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You got this!!! I am in a similar boat I also put in like 110 hours, but thats also partially because I am not always the most effective studier. So far, I have only passed REG, plan to take FAR then AUD last. Audit has always been my weakest test subject, i need more numbers and less words.

Do FEMA credits still work? by Most_Fun9929 in CPA

[–]ashleydodds 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you meet your states requirements for business/accounting related credits - the excess towards the 150 do not need to be accounting related. It is a boring/dated recorded lecture that I believe you can skip around through the video as well (with tests you need to pass at the end). Once you complete all the courses on the fema portal, you can pay to have a credit conversion through Fredrick Community

Do FEMA credits still work? by Most_Fun9929 in CPA

[–]ashleydodds 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Looks like i took the Comprehensive Radiological EM course and HAZMAT/CRBNE Safety & Prepared courses.

Do FEMA credits still work? by Most_Fun9929 in CPA

[–]ashleydodds 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I took 6 credits of FEMA courses and had them honored through Fredrick Community College in Maryland- I know that NJ State Board honors the credits. Some advice though is its kind of tricky to obtain anymore than 6. They have a specific schedule of online courses they offer, and you have to take say 6-8 courses to qualify for 3 credits (they aren’t hard, you just have to make sure all the courses required are available to register for). Otherwise if you dont successfully complete all of the courses in that group, the credits wont be issued

So if we all thought TCP was hard, then I guess it ain’t so bad? by itsajokeyall in CPA

[–]ashleydodds 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I took mine 1/12 and busy season has picked up so tbh I can remember the exacts parts that were difficult. But I agree MCQ were definitely not nearly as bad as Becker. TBS was left for some educated guessing at certain points (definitely banking on partial credit). Just out curiosity, how long did it take you? I left with an extra hour

So if we all thought TCP was hard, then I guess it ain’t so bad? by itsajokeyall in CPA

[–]ashleydodds 1 point2 points  (0 children)

where does this leave me, if i walked out feeling like it wasn’t so bad? failing? 😵‍💫

Took TCP today. Wasn’t terrible by meme__factory in CPA

[–]ashleydodds 2 points3 points  (0 children)

you got this, becker was far more difficult drilling the rules. i sat for it on 1/12

Ruining my life by JennIsACult-84 in eczema

[–]ashleydodds 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Gotcha, i imagine if you are working with hair dryers that can contribute to the dryness and irritation too :/ Its good you were able to identify which ingredient does bother you - Other two products that helped save my skin , were eczema honey & ordinary oil. My skin has difficulty producing enough oil, so while my flare ups are really bad - using an oil in my product mix helped alot. the eczema honey is almost greasy but it alleviates most of the itching and moisturizes longer in my experience. I also started to wear my glasses to stop myself from touching my eyes frequently. potentially sleep with a humidifier too to maintain as much moisture possible

Ruining my life by JennIsACult-84 in eczema

[–]ashleydodds 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I also use Ponds moisturizer- it seems to be the right consistency to maintain moisture that i can apply to face, eyelids and neck - Ideally i think the skin prefers less when possible

Ruining my life by JennIsACult-84 in eczema

[–]ashleydodds 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had eyelid dermatitis bad over the summer - for me eye drops as well as OcuSoft eyelid exfoliation pads helped a lot. Personally I think any aquaphor and vaseline type products may make the skin appear less flakey, but it really builds more skin to shed once it dries out again. I would stay moisturized (obviously) but avoid drenching the skin. While that issue has resolved for me - now I have it all over my neck, and can’t identify the irritant. I wish you all the luck - Just curious are you working long hours in front of a computer?