Computerized Uniform CPA Examination Tutorial Available

The CPA Letter - AICPA

A tutorial for the computerized Uniform CPA Examination is now available. The tutorial was created to help familiarize accounting students and CPA Examination candidates with the revised Uniform CPA Examination, which will be delivered in a computer-based format beginning April 5, 2004.

The tutorial explains the design and operation of the computer- based test, and reviews the types of questions and responses used in the new exam. Each section offers a fully guided tour and opportunities for users to try out certain functions, such as answering a question.

You can review the tutorial online on the www.cpa-exam.org Web site.

More information about the revised exam and practice samples will be made available via the Web site throughout the summer and fall of 2003.

The computer-based CPA Examination will be offered up to six days a week, during two out of every three months throughout the year, affording CPA examination candidates more scheduling flexibility.

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