The double major can be beneficial if your son pursues a career in consulting.
Your son will not be able to get his CPA license while in college because he will lack the work experience requirement--but he can take the exams. |
Wonder why so few people consider accounting as a major and focus only on CS, etc.
Its a great field.. lots of jobs and tremendous location mobility... |
Many find accounting boring--excruciatingly boring. Many accountants feel that a career in auditing/assurance is stifling. |
It is called “work” for a reason. It isn’t meant to be fun. If you are diligent you can make a great living. |
There are SO many job paths for accounting majors beyond audit/assurance! It is such a shame people think majoring in accounting, or even being an "accountant" by job title = box checking. |
I know many involved in the accounting industry--all have extensive experience. Some love accounting, some tolerate it,and some hate it. And I know several who work for Big 4 accounting firms and have never taken a single accounting course (obviously not in auditing/assurance division. |
Majoring in accounting was probably the best thing I've ever done for my career! I'm not a CPA, and besides a tax internship I did when I was 21, I've never held the title of "accountant." It's a very flexible major that prepares you for a range of jobs/fields. |
My son is a freshman college student majoring in business. I wish he’d consider accounting and I’ve “gently” suggested it but his answer is that he’s not wonderful in math. Are there any accountants reading this that weee B/B+ math in HS? He’s doing well in his college math class now, much better than he did in HS. I hope he has a change of heart but I know the accounting freshman majors are already in certain classes so he’d have to catch up if he does choose that path. Not sure of what concentration he’ll choose. |
Do you use your accounting knowledge & accounting degree in your current job ? Lots of tax attorneys--including many who work for Big Four accounting firms--have never taken any accounting courses. |
Only elementary school level math skills are needed to major in accounting/become a CPA. |
Disagree on "boring." Maybe bookkeepers/non CPA jobs are boring, but my husband definitely enjoys his corporate clients very much. He is an auditor by training. "Accounting" is more than taxes. |
NP here. But if he passes the exams, he'll earn the license after the work experience has been achieved. |
any recommendation for good colleges for accounting major? Does name recognition matter for internships/jobs? DD is somewhat interested but we are not very familiar with the field, being more geared toward healthcare. Thank you |
-1 Try passing the CPA exam and get back to us. |
This is mostly true, the actual math is not hard. However, if the problem is that he doesn’t have very good number sense that could be a problem. |