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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the CPA Special Consideration Application in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out section (A) with your personal details. Ensure you select 'Yes' if you intend to sit for the exam, as this is mandatory for your application.
  3. In section (B), select the subject for which you are requesting special consideration. Choose from the provided options that apply to your situation.
  4. Move to section (C) and tick the reason for your application. If it’s due to a medical condition, ensure your healthcare provider completes section (E).
  5. In section (D), gather and attach all necessary supporting documentation that validates your claims, ensuring they meet the specified criteria.
  6. Complete section (E) with information from your medical practitioner if applicable, detailing how your condition affects your exam performance.
  7. Sign and date the form in section (F). Remember, unsigned applications will not be considered.
  8. Finally, submit your application via email or mail as outlined in section (G), retaining evidence of submission for your records.

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Reasons to Take Each CPA Exam Section First Starting with FAR is a strategic choice for many candidates because it provides a strong foundation in financial accounting and reporting. This section is often considered the hardest due to its comprehensive coverage of accounting principles.
Recommended Study Time for CPA Exam by Section FAR190 hours REG 120 hours AUD 110 hours BAR 120 hours ISC 100 hours1 more row
CPA Exam accommodations can be made for people with disabilities that are recognized by the ADA. The Act uses disability as a legal term, rather than medical, defining disability as a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activity.
While there is not a set amount of study time that guarantees a passing score on the TCP CPA Exam, it will take you roughly six weeks to get through the TCP CPA Exam study material assuming a 20-hour-per-week study schedule. Every candidate will move through the material at a different pace.
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Special consideration can only seek to go some way to assist a candidate affected by a potentially wide range of difficulties, emotional or physical, which may influence performance in examinations. It cannot remove the difficulty faced by the candidate.
If you are going into Audit Id recommend ISC. Trust me ISC is actually a pretty easy exam if you have a basic understanding of computers. Plus ISC can actually help you know about cyber risks and can help you in Audit.

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