Brand New Lectric XP4 750 turned on before being fully charged. Now will not.

Hi Lectric Subreddit,

I just got the XP4 750. I fully assembled it according to the video and I turned it on and off. After I fully charged it for a few hours I tried to turn it back on. It has not turned on since then. I tried to take the battery out and put it back in, it will not turn on. I tried to unplug the display and plug it back in. It will not turn on. I was wondering if anyone else has had this issue and what they did to fix it?

Like I said, It turned on at first but since then It has not after I charged it to full charge.

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u/No-Nobody3393 — 4 days ago
▲ 7 r/CPA

Take 3 of AUD tmmr. Nervous but hopeful

Hello CPA Reddit,

I hope you are all having a great week. As the title suggests, this is my third take of AUD and to say the least I’m nervous as can be.

I got a 71 first attempt and a 72 second attempt (took this 6 days after the first attempt score release). So I gave myself an entire month to study for this attempt.

I used I75 to finally understand the whole AUDIT process from strategy+planning to reporting. I used Ninja CPA for more MCQs and ofc Becker for TBS.

I have never scored higher in my MCQs on Ninja + Becker in my life before this exam but something is just making me so nervous about this attempt. I do not want to fail again. (First two attempt my MCQs ranged from 60s and 70s, this attempt 75s to 90s)

Any tips before I take the 3rd attempt. I CANNOT fail again.

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u/No-Nobody3393 — 7 days ago
▲ 13 r/CPA

Score Report makes zero sense.

Hi CPA reddit,

I am very lost right now. I thought the exam felt way easier and smoother the second attempt compared to the first especially on MCQs. I just read my score report and it said I did WORSE on my MCQs but somehow got a HIGHER score. (71 --> 72). I have ninja and becker for my questions I am just lost on what I can do to push myself over the 75 edge.

The thing I feel like I am not getting is the "thinking like an auditor" part of this exam because first of all, I am not a auditor whatsoever. So i feel like the TBS / SIMS are the things that are cooking me the most (A3 and A4 on becker).

Any advice to get over the hump is much appreciated cause I am completely lost on what more I can do to pass this exam. How does this have a higher pass rate than FAR but it is 100% harder.

u/No-Nobody3393 — 1 month ago
▲ 1 r/CPA

AUD take two RIGHT BEFORE vacation LMFAO (71 first attempt)

By the grace of god I was able to schedule a exam 2 days before at a testing center on the way to the airport as well as getting done on time to get on a airplane LOL.

In all, the exam went SO MUCH BETTER! Then the first time. Like the SIMS felt about the same difficulty but like I mentioned in my previous post. I feel that TBS are manageable if you remain calm while doing them. There was only one that I was like 🤨🤨 but it was able to reason my way through it. The MCQs were so much better this time. Only flagged like 3-6 things total compared to 16 my first attempt. First attempt I also was COOKED on the SSAE and SSARS but felt way better this time. All together I am very happy with this attempt.

Praying that I will be able to pass. In the mean time. I am going to begin studying for the TCP Discipline upcoming this July.

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u/No-Nobody3393 — 2 months ago
▲ 7 r/suits

Suits compared to other classic shows

I just finished suits. I have watched other amazing shows such as breaking bad, better call Saul, the sopranos, the entirety of Dexter, Narcos, Narcos Mexico, invincible, the boys, hxh, naruto, and attack on titan.

This show was completely different to those but it’s not in a bad way. I didn’t know I’d like the “lawyer” aspect of it but it did somewhat portray the corporate world that I will be entering into in a month.

What made me appreciate this show more is that there was always a problem and solution to every season and every episode. That I loved about it. I also loved all the characters and their own tropes. My favorite was Mike Ross but Louis became my second favorite after I hated it for a while. Him turning into Harvey was the greatest thing I saw.

It seemed like the show was also connected to the fans in a way.

Compared to other shows, suits doesn’t compare. Not in talent or entertainment but the story and theme. But rather suits is its very own style of show and it really did a good job keeping me and everyone in this subreddit entertained.

Any recommendations for other shows?
I was thinking Game of Thrones, The Wire, and The Apprentice.

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u/No-Nobody3393 — 2 months ago
▲ 0 r/Septa

A “Philly local” told me to be very careful if I’m on the “L”

Hi SEPTA Reddit,

I was wondering if what they say about the L is true. I had someone I know who is from Philadelphia say to avoid the L at all costs and I was wondering if that is true. Mind you I will be commuting there with the Regional Rail (does not go near it).

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u/No-Nobody3393 — 2 months ago
▲ 2 r/CPA

What was it that you did to get you over the hump on the AUD exam? Should I also reschedule to July 23rd or take it on Monday June 23rd?

Hi CPA Reddit,

I got a 71 on my first attempt of the AUD exam. I started restudying on Tuesday and I am taking the exam on Monday June 23rd to July 9th. (due to family vacation I cannot take it on a cut off date unfortunately).

I am averaging 70s and 80s in my MCQ sessions and I wanted to ask when did you feel good about taking the exam or in a safe spot. I feel like I understand most of the big topics but mess up the tiny details on certain topics or wording on the questions mess me up.

What option is best here do you think?

  1. take on Monday and study AUD in the meantime on vacation while waiting for results to drop July 10th. And If I fail again, retake on July 23rd again.

  2. Reschedule to July 23rd and study while on vacation hard.

Thanks for your attention to this matter guys!

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u/No-Nobody3393 — 2 months ago
▲ 17 r/CPA

Nothing like the beach after failing AUD lol. Any retake advice ????

As it says, failed AUD. But nothing some more studying and grit will fix.

u/No-Nobody3393 — 2 months ago
▲ 6 r/suits

Weird Louis Litt and Sheila Scene

I cannot get over the fact I just watched Louis litt have a vision of Harvey and Robert Zane watching him abt to pound Sheila like what in the world is season 8. STANDING over him

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u/No-Nobody3393 — 2 months ago
▲ 3 r/CPA

Super Nervous About AUD Score Release. Am I cooked?

Hi CPA Reddit,

I took the AUD exam on Monday 6/8, the exam felt weird. Different than my FAR attempts. On FAR I felt confident on both exams thinking I passed (got a 73 and a 78 on the exam). This exam felt hard but good at the same time which is such a weird feeling. When I was taking it, I had to use 110% my brain. The MCQs, I flagged 8 on testlet one and 7 on testlet two. The SIMS felt very good when doing them and I was trying my best to use all the exhibits and reading them hella. I finished with 10 minutes left. I got a 60, 61, and 69 on my SIMS but If I grade with partial credit on the TBS, I got a 63, 67, and a 76. I was wondering what do you think my chances are as I am very nervous and uneasy for Monday.

Thanks <3

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u/No-Nobody3393 — 2 months ago
▲ 16 r/suits

Watching so far

As someone who watched breaking bad, better call Saul, the sopranos, Dexter, and multiple anime’s. Season 5 of suits (especially Mikes trial) is some of the best television I have ever watched. That was fucking amazing. And season 6 is good so far too.

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u/No-Nobody3393 — 2 months ago
▲ 17 r/CPA

06/08 Got Out of AUD (first attempt)

HI CPA Reddit,

I hope everybody is having a great week. I just got out of my AUD exam. I am unsure how to feel about this as this has a different feeling compared to both FAR attempts (one fail one pass) that I took. The 2 FAR exams (in my opinion) were not that difficult in the content on either SIMs or MCQs. Todays AUD MCQs, half felt really good, then there was about 18 MCQs total I flagged that I was able to narrow it down to one or the other, making a good choice as I believe (this is what I also did for all my Simulated exams). The sims on the other hand, felt manageable and good for the most part. I felt I did better on TBS today then MCQs tho. The AUD exam just felt like a mental brain drain and I am terrified I failed for some reason even tho I felt good in most of answers.

Anyone feel similar about the AUD exam today? or this period?

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u/No-Nobody3393 — 2 months ago
▲ 3 r/CPA

AUD Exam in 4 days. 60 -&gt; 61 SE scores

Hi CPA Reddit,

I just finished my SE 1 and SE 2 and got a 60 and 61. Adjusting with the TBS scores (if Becker grades the whole wrong or not) I got a 63 on the first and a 67 on the second. I wanted to ask if I was cooked for the exam. I struggle with A3 specifically sampling as of right now. And more specifically sampling TBS.

u/No-Nobody3393 — 3 months ago
▲ 7 r/Septa

Bike Locks / Bike Racks at Elkins Park / Jenkinstown-Wyncote Stations

Hello SEPTA reddit,

As someone who is relatively knew to the SEPTA public transit system, I was wondering if the Elkins Park or Jenkinstown-Wyncote stations on the regional railway have bike racks to lock your bike on. I do not want to drive my car to the station in this economy but I also want to make sure there is somewhere so i can lock my bike up.

Thanks!

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u/No-Nobody3393 — 3 months ago
▲ 12 r/CPA

Does anyone else not feel confident when doing cumulative AUDIT CPA questions.

Hi CPA reddit,

I was wondering if anyone else felt this way while studying for AUD. I am currently in a review stage in my studies and I do not really feel as confident in my answers as I did on the FAR exam when I studied for it. Everything always feels like such a toss up. Like yes sometimes I completely understand what they are asking me but the other half I do not really feel super confident (I usually get down to between picking one or another answer when I do not feel confident). Any tips? I have 18 days to study left for exam.

thanks,

marko galetovic

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u/No-Nobody3393 — 3 months ago

I recently got out of a 3.5 year relationship about 8 months ago. I would have thought I gave it plenty of time to “heal” and feel better. A basic rundown of what happened was I got cheated on. Ever since then, I am able to talk to new attractive women and get their numbers etc etc. the problem is every-time I even get close to a date or something, i find them uninteresting or something of that matter. It is like I’ll think they’re fine asl in one week, next week I don’t want them. Am I unknowingly having trust issues? I am just so confused cause this happens every single time.

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u/No-Nobody3393 — 4 months ago