

#Quickbooks proadvisor full#
You don’t have to complete the full exam a second time around. If you do receive a score lower than 80%, you will be able to only retake the sections that you failed, so that is also really nice. It will just tell you if you passed or failed. I don’t know which questions I got right, which I got wrong, or what percentage I finished with. I passed my exam on my first try, but it did not tell me my score. To pass the exam, you need to get an 80% or higher. There isn’t a time limit for completing each section or for the full exam, so you have the ability to spend as much time on the exam as you need to. Then, once you have a good grasp on the material, you can immediately take that portion of the exam and submit that section. You can begin a section, go through the whole thing, go back and review it if you want. It’s convenient that this test is broken up into these different sections because each section essentially stands alone.

The test will take you about three hours to complete if you take it in one sitting. In the exam you can see each of the eight modules, and it tells you how many questions there are as well as the approximate amount of time they believe it will take you to complete. I recommend that you take the training on one module, and while it’s fresh in your mind, take the test on that section. You’ll see in your training that there are eight modules, and each of those modules directly corresponds to a section of the test. The ProAdvisor exam has eight sections and 75 questions. The ProAdvisor certification is essentially fast and free for you to build your credibility and knowledge as a bookkeeper.
