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July 27th, 2010


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  1. Sergeo333

    uh no, its actually 40%, higher with review courses

  2. krogdog

    When you’re talking “average”, what exactly does that mean? The % of candidates who pass all 4 parts on the first try (which is <%10)? The % who pass any particular part on any particular testing window?

  3. marshna

    The national average pass rate for the cpa exam is close to 16%. That makes 46% quite a bit better.

  4. spanishamm

    Is 46% supposed to be a good pass rate! That is only a few precentage points above the average… Please!

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