CPA
Exam Tips
Editor’s
Note: The following information is provided
by the American Institute of CPAs (AICPA) for individuals
planning to take the CPA exam. This information,
and more, can also be found at
www.cpa-exam.org/test/what_to_know.html.
What
to Know Before Taking the Exam
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To
excel on the Uniform CPA Examination, preparation
and familiarity with the exam’s functionality
and navigation, as well as with content, is crucial.
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Be
comfortable with the use of a computer keyboard, mouse
and common word processing and spreadsheet functions.
Note, however, that the word processor and spreadsheet
applications in the examination are not identical
to Word or Excel features.
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Take
the tutorial and sample test (several times, if necessary)
before taking the exam. The tutorial and sample
tests are available at www.cpa-exam.org.
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Pay special attention to the software features that
are unique to the examination, especially in the “Authoritative
Literature” section:
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History
button: Use this to find the last page visited.
(A back button is not available.) By clicking
on the “history” button, you can obtain
a list of up to 20 last-page visits, in reverse
order.
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Copy/paste:
You can only copy/paste one paragraph at a time
in the Authoritative Literature section. A block
of text, not separate lines or words, must be
highlighted at a time. In the tutorial, find specific
copy and paste tips, as follows:
For
audit simulation instructions, refer to “Review
Letter Item Type”;
For far simulation instructions, refer to “Accounting
and Reporting Item Type”;
For reg simulation instructions, refer to “Tax
Citation Item Type.”
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Search:
Scroll down to view all topics returned by a search.
Misspelled words will not return any search results.
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Calculator:
Enter numbers on the online calculator using the keyboard
or the keypad, with the “Num Lock” feature
turned on. Know how to move the calculator on the
screen.
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Remember
that the examination consists of several sections
(groups of multiple choice questions called testlets
or simulations). You can review questions within any
testlet/simulation, but you will be unable to do so
after exiting a testlet/simulation.
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Bring
your NTS (Notice to Schedule) to the testing center.
Testing will not be allowed without it.
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Bring
two valid forms of ID to the testing center. Information
on the two forms of ID must match exactly the candidate
information on the NTS. Check the “Candidate
Bulletin” for details on what is acceptable
ID.
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Arrive
at least 30 minutes early and be sure to have your
Exam Section ID on hand (it’s provided on the
NTS) when seated at the workstation. There is a limited
amount of time available to enter the examination
password.
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Be
sure to follow research problem directions. (If there
is difficulty entering a response in the space provided,
you may not be using the expected response format.)
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Report
any functionality problems to the Test Center Administrator
(TCA). If possible, wait until the end of the session.
If you encounter a problem in a simulation, be sure
to identify the “Tab” in which it occurred.
At the end of the examination, you should receive
a printout with contact information for reporting
any concerns to the AICPA or the National Association
of State Boards of Accoutancy.
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Don’t
be distracted by any issue as long as you are able
to continue testing. For example, if your responses
do not generate the expected color changes in pencil
icons, continue testing. Report the matter to the
TCA at the end of the session so that a report can
be filed. The system will verify the capture of your
responses.
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Your
appointment time is 30 minutes longer than your exam.
In other words, you have been given 30 extra minutes
for sign-in procedures and to fill out a survey. This
time is independent of your exam. Completing these
activities quickly will not result in extra time on
the examination.
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