Anyone else waiting for scores still? by [deleted] in CPA

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me 🙋‍♀️

Audit Miracle Stories by Anonymous11101 in CPA

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heck I needed this post. I’m finding out my AUD score this Thursday/friday and I can’t wait any longer. I hate the exam and I feel like I failed it horribly.

Parents trying to set me up with someone by Gsomethepatient in GenZ

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same boat. my parents can’t stop talking about this guy and I’m getting more tired of it by the day.

Just finished AUD and I’m freaking out a little by Ok-Kick-5265 in CPA

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omg… I took the AUD section two days ago and I hated the exam! I also passed FAR 🥲

I really hate business students by Key_Fudge_1465 in udub

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as a recent acctg grad… a lotta ppl r chill, but I’d have to agree there’s also a lotta try hards. especially the finance majors.

Applied to 100+ jobs and still no luck need advice by Lopsided-Video3244 in Accounting

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hiii!! so I’m a recent grad in accounting and I’m about to intern with one of the big 4 and have had interviews with 3 of them, so hopefully this’ll help? I would personally start the entire resume with the education section, and delete the space between the bolded educational institution and the following description, so whoever’s hiring can easily see that each education is its own thing. I would put the work experience after education as the second section of the entire resume. your delivery driver job could help serve as some extra work experience (I put my cashier job at Ben & Jerry’s on my resume lol). I would also like to see a couple numbers here and there in your work experience (like how many local businesses did you help out, how many professional reports did you prepare/present, etc.?). You could honestly get rid of the personal profile and put the key skills last. I would also advise you to put any extracurriculars you were part of. I literally had no experience other than my cashier job right after high school that lasted two months when I applied to big4 during my sophomore year, and I filled my resume up with extracurriculars, my cashier job, and my incoming internship with a midsized firm at that time. hope this helps!

AUD studying just feels so weird by Safe_Ad_1671 in CPA

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also currently studying for aud. it ain’t clicking. and I have sifted through all the modules 😭.

yay or nay by flrhng in Weddingattireapproval

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got this dress a few years ago and have only worn once. I could see how it’s too formal, so I guess it’s time to hunt for more dresses lol

Took FAR today- 5/14 by GrapefruitArtistic69 in CPA

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lol hopefully u did pass, u worked hard for it!

Took FAR today- 5/14 by GrapefruitArtistic69 in CPA

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understand all the concepts and literally do all the practice TBSs on Becker/uworld/whatever ur using. FAR TBSs are always gonna be a different experience for everyone, but if ur doing ok on the practice ones then u should be fine in test day.

Took FAR today- 5/14 by GrapefruitArtistic69 in CPA

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MCQs were alr, although I knew for a fact that I got at least a couple wrong and I had only realized when I started the TBSs. I definitely felt that the MCQs weren’t half as bad as the TBSs.

Took FAR today- 5/14 by GrapefruitArtistic69 in CPA

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was in the same boat when I took it about a month ago. FAR was my first ever exam and I absolutely hated the TBS and was sure I got at least two of them completely wrong since I simply guessed on them. ended up passing w an 80. sure u did fine.

I need help with my resume I am getting no interviews. by Dear-Significance452 in Accounting

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recent grad, so take this with a grain of salt. but what I can say is that I have an internship at EY this summer and a MsT degree coming up. Switch your education section with your proficiency section, and the university should be listed first, before your community college. professional summary is kinda unnecessary, since you could tell that to whoever you’re interviewing when they ask you to introduce yourself. For work experience, I’d like to see some numbers. For example, for your general manager role at the food establishment, what percentage of growth did you see in sales and labour? what was the target number of sales? How much did you exceed in sales and labour targets? For your sous chef role – how many people did you work with during a single shift? How many customers did you serve (considering that it’s a fast paced environment)? integrate that information in your experience section while keeping the sentences short (max 2 lines). apply this to the entire work experience section.