
"Becoming A CPA"
Webinar
The CPA path is changing—and most people don’t know what to do.
For years, the 150-hour requirement held students back—even qualified undergraduates and accounting majors couldn’t move forward without extra schooling.
Now that some states are removing or adjusting that requirement, more people than ever can take the CPA exams—including undergrads, recent graduates, and professionals already working in accounting.
But here’s the problem:
Most people don’t fail because of the material. They never even get started.
Who This Is For
This is built for:
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Accounting majors who know they should pursue the CPA but don’t know where to start
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Recent graduates trying to navigate applications, requirements, and exam strategy
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Professionals already working in accounting who want to come back and finally take the exams
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Anyone overwhelmed by the process and tired of piecing together information from different sources
If you’ve ever thought, “I know I need to do this, I just don’t know how to start,”
this is exactly for you.
The First Hurdle Isn’t the Exam—It’s Everything Before It
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Where do you apply?
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What documents do you need?
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What are your state-specific requirements?
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Which exams should you take—and in what order?
Every state is different.
Some require specific coursework.
Some require ethics classes.
Some still require paper documentation.
It can take hours just to figure out what to do next.
And Once You Figure That Out… Now You’re Competing
There are 4 CPA exams, and you have to pass all of them.
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3 core exams
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1 discipline (BAR, TCP, or ISC depending on your career path)
The CPA exam is adaptive—the better you perform, the more challenging the questions become.
Why This Matters Right Now
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There is a massive shortage of CPAs
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Firms need more certified professionals
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And thousands of qualified candidates are now eligible to take the exams
But most don’t… because they don’t know where to start.
What This Webinar Covers
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How to apply (step-by-step)
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Understanding your state requirements
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Choosing the right exam path (BAR, TCP, ISC)
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When to take each exam strategically
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How to avoid the mistakes that cost people months
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Proven test-taking strategies
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Study and review tips
Meet Andrew Harris
After going through the CPA exam process myself, I quickly realized how isolating and overwhelming it can be without the right guidance.
Between navigating dense material across multiple sections, managing study schedules around work and life, and dealing with the mental grind, I found myself wishing there was someone who had been through it recently and could give honest, practical advice, not just content review.
That experience is what pushed me toward helping others going through the same process. Having used Becker extensively and worked through some of the trickier sections like TCP, which covers everything from partnership taxation to corporate reorganizations, I know where candidates tend to struggle and why.
My goal is to help people study smarter, stay accountable, and actually understand how to get started.


