Feedback from the first EA exam candidates is in – the exam is going very well. Over 9,600 candidates have registered with Prometric to take the EA exam and almost 900 have already taken one part. Gleim candidates report no surprises and few computer issues. Feedback indicates that our candidates feel the Gleim practice questions...Read More
EA Examination Preparation Checklist Apply to take the exam as far in advance as possible. If space permits, you may register and schedule up to 2 days prior to your test date. Acquire your study materials. Rely on the Gleim EA Review System as your primary study source. Plan your study program. Gleim Personal Counselors...Read More
Share Your Thoughts Your feedback is extremely important to us. That’s why we appreciate any comments or suggestions about our materials while you are studying and, more importantly, soon after you take the exam. Please take the time to email, fax, or write us with your impressions on our test preparation materials. Our interests lie...Read More
1- Review the IRS’s “Enrolled Agent Special Enrollment Examination: Licensing Information Bulletin”, available via prometric.com/irs 2- Contact Prometric to register for your examination, and to schedule an appointment and pay to take the examination 3- Prepare for your examination using Gleim’s EA Complete System, available via gleim.com/accounting/ea, or by calling 1 (800) 874-5346 4- Take...Read More
You will have 3.5 hours to answer about 100 multiple-choice questions. As you work through the questions, monitor your time. Your goal is to answer all of the questions and achieve the maximum score possible. This means that, if you allocate 1.5 to 2 minutes per question, you will require about 2.5 to 3.3 hours,...Read More
If you pass, the score report will only show a passing designation; it will not show a score. The scaled passing score is 105. If you do not pass, your score report will show a scaled score between 40 and 104. You will also receive diagnostic information, with results by topic, to assist you with...Read More
New Testing Window Approaching A new 10-month testing window for the computerized EA exam will open May 1, 2010. Now that April has arrived you have a month to prepare for at least one part of the EA exam. Don’t wait until the exam window opens to start preparing. Prepare now using the 2010 edition...Read More
Close of 10-month Testing Window Now that March has arrived, so comes the close of the 10-month “testing window” for the computerized EA exam. The next continuous 10-month testing cycle will begin May 1, 2010. The IRS will begin testing 2009 tax laws when testing resumes in May. Exam candidates must use current review materials...Read More
Share Your Thoughts Your feedback is extremely important to us. That’s why we appreciate any comments or suggestions about our materials while you are studying and, more importantly, soon after you take the exam. Please take the time to email, fax, or write us with your impressions on our test preparation materials. Our interests lie...Read More
Registration for the EA exam opened on December 1, 2006 for January and February 2007. The new form 2587 to register for the EA exam is located in the back of the EA Candidate Bulletin and may be submitted via mail, fax, or Online. Use the Online form to register and schedule an exam in...Read More