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This is just a sampling of some of the questions being discussed here at the NTS Q&A thread...
1. If I don't pass FAR this window, how long must I wait until I can register to sit for the test again? 2. I am getting a new NTS now..though my other one is still open? Did I do something wrong? 3. Am I supposed to receive an e-mail confirmation for my NTS? 4. I went to the wrong testing center, help! 5. Can I apply for another NTS to take even though the first NTS is still "effective"? 6. Do the NTS scheduling dates fill up fast?
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Garble23 Newbie

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If I don't pass FARE this August, how long must I wait until I can register to sit for the test again? Is it three months or is it whenever the next testing window starts, which in this case October?
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spinner04 Contributor

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Garble,
You can reregister as soon as you find out you didn't pass (for me-as soon as I saw my online grade, before my mailed diagnostic came.) You can sit as early as the first day of the next window.
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tbick Newbie

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I called nasba today and the representative told me that you can retake a failed exam while you have outstanding sections on a prior NTS. He said that you do not have to take all the sections on your current NTS before you can retake a failed section.
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jmus Newbie

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Hello,
I recently took AUD (and passed, woo) and FAR (still waiting) in the most recent exam window. My question is do I need to apply for a new NTS if I failed FAR or will the same one be valid? I tried to do a search for this but was unable to find it.
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Amber F Contributor

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Each NTS is only good for the exam sections you paid for. Since you already paid for FAR, it was on your previous NTS, which means if you do not pass, you'll need to get a new NTS to retake it.
Some people like to wait to see how many sections they fail, then just get one new NTS will all the failed sections instead of paying for each one, but personally, I wanted a new one as soon as possible so that I could retake the exam in the next testing window.
__________________ AUD - 5/17/08 - 86
REG - 7/19/08 - 84
BEC - 8/23/08 - 72, 74, 75
FAR - 10/11/08 - 77
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jmus Newbie

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Amber,
Thank you for the info. I agree that if I did fail I would want to take it as soon as I could.
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climberguy Newbie

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In MA, I just re-registered for 2 exams and was charged nearly $550. that doesnt seem right to me. And I am getting a new NTS now..though my other one is still open?
Did I do something wrong?
Edited by climberguy on 03 Oct 2008 at 18:00
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txcpacandidate Major Contributor

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how much did each section cost?
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whoomp123 Regular

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the fees sound correct. about $200 for each section plus a registration fee.
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