CPA Exam: Pep Talk & Strategy Session TODAY @ 11AM ET!
Megan Lewczyk, CPA, CMA
LinkedIn Top Voice | I demystify technical accounting and create relatable content about emerging technology and CPA & CMA exams | 40 Under 40 CPA 2021 | Founder & Principal Consultant and College Educator | Big 4 Alum
For everyone who needs to hear it today: it's not failure. It's just not a passing score. Words matter. You didn't get a passing score, yet.
It was a practice test.
Join me today (2/7) at 11 AM Eastern for a CPA Exam Pep Talk & Strategy Session! Whether you're deep into your studies or just getting started, this session will help you:
● Stay motivated and feel less overwhelmed
● Tackle exam challenges with confidence
● Get actionable strategies for success
Don’t miss this opportunity to gain insight, ask questions, and connect with others on the same journey.
? Join me at 11 AM ET Live on LinkedIn!
Looking forward to seeing you there!
Ps. My advice is valuable and applicable to all CPA candidates, no matter which review course you’re using!
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