Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Curious how your dd picked accounting. It seems like a good career path to me but whenever I ask business or finance or accounting people about it, they always say it is boring as hell
Some people want to be secured financial first, and enjoy their free time with hobbies and travel, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Curious how your dd picked accounting. It seems like a good career path to me but whenever I ask business or finance or accounting people about it, they always say it is boring as hell
ha, ha. I work for a mid size company and all the people in Accounting do look miserable. LOL.
I think it can depend on the type of accounting and the company. My DH is a tax accountant, self-employed, and loves it, planning to work forever. Where I'm in healthcare and I'm worn down, counting down the days until I can retire.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The top are UT-Austin, Notre Dame, Wake Forest, UNC
Top 5:
Texas
UIUC
BYU
Indiana
Michigan
Anonymous wrote:Curious how your dd picked accounting. It seems like a good career path to me but whenever I ask business or finance or accounting people about it, they always say it is boring as hell
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Curious how your dd picked accounting. It seems like a good career path to me but whenever I ask business or finance or accounting people about it, they always say it is boring as hell
ha, ha. I work for a mid size company and all the people in Accounting do look miserable. LOL.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is the outlook for accountants? I have read that there will be less demand due to outsourcing and automation. Is there any truth in those claims?
No. There will be an accounting shortage.
Anonymous wrote:Curious how your dd picked accounting. It seems like a good career path to me but whenever I ask business or finance or accounting people about it, they always say it is boring as hell
Anonymous wrote:https://www.usnews.com/best-colleges/rankings/business-accounting
UT Austin Accounting is #1 - for a good reason - and for quite a few years
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Poets&Quants’ Best Undergraduate Business Schools Of 2024
2024’S BEST UNDERGRAD BUSINESS SCHOOLS
To get to the final ranking, we take the schools’ index scores in each of the three categories (Admission Standards, Career Outcomes, and Academic Experience) and weight them each 33.3%.
Our full 2024 ranking of the Best Undergraduate Business Schools is presented below.
2024 FINAL RANK
1. University of Pennsylvania (Wharton)
2. University of Southern California (Marshall)
3. Georgetown University (McDonough)
4. University of Virginia (McIntire)
5. University of Michigan (Ross)
6. Cornell University (Dyson SC John)
7. University of Notre Dame (Mendoza)
8. University of North Carolina (Kenan-Flagler)
9. New York University (Stern)
10. Georgia Institute of Technology (Scheller)
11. Washington University in St. Louis (Olin)
12. Villanova University
13. Emory University (Goizueta)
14. Indiana University (Kelley)
15. University of Illinois (Gies)
16. Northeastern University (D’Amore-McKim)
17. Boston University (Questrom)
18. University of Richmond (Robins)
19. University of Washington (Foster)
20. Bucknell (Freeman)
+1
Pick some of the schools on that list which your kid identifies with. Can't go wrong.
That's business. NOt accounting. Big difference
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Poets&Quants’ Best Undergraduate Business Schools Of 2024
2024’S BEST UNDERGRAD BUSINESS SCHOOLS
To get to the final ranking, we take the schools’ index scores in each of the three categories (Admission Standards, Career Outcomes, and Academic Experience) and weight them each 33.3%.
Our full 2024 ranking of the Best Undergraduate Business Schools is presented below.
2024 FINAL RANK
1. University of Pennsylvania (Wharton)
2. University of Southern California (Marshall)
3. Georgetown University (McDonough)
4. University of Virginia (McIntire)
5. University of Michigan (Ross)
6. Cornell University (Dyson SC John)
7. University of Notre Dame (Mendoza)
8. University of North Carolina (Kenan-Flagler)
9. New York University (Stern)
10. Georgia Institute of Technology (Scheller)
11. Washington University in St. Louis (Olin)
12. Villanova University
13. Emory University (Goizueta)
14. Indiana University (Kelley)
15. University of Illinois (Gies)
16. Northeastern University (D’Amore-McKim)
17. Boston University (Questrom)
18. University of Richmond (Robins)
19. University of Washington (Foster)
20. Bucknell (Freeman)
+1
Pick some of the schools on that list which your kid identifies with. Can't go wrong.
That's business. NOt accounting. Big difference
+1. If your kid wants to be an accountant or CPA there is no need for a big-time business program
Important if the student decides against majoring in accounting after taking a couple of accounting courses.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Poets&Quants’ Best Undergraduate Business Schools Of 2024
2024’S BEST UNDERGRAD BUSINESS SCHOOLS
To get to the final ranking, we take the schools’ index scores in each of the three categories (Admission Standards, Career Outcomes, and Academic Experience) and weight them each 33.3%.
Our full 2024 ranking of the Best Undergraduate Business Schools is presented below.
2024 FINAL RANK
1. University of Pennsylvania (Wharton)
2. University of Southern California (Marshall)
3. Georgetown University (McDonough)
4. University of Virginia (McIntire)
5. University of Michigan (Ross)
6. Cornell University (Dyson SC John)
7. University of Notre Dame (Mendoza)
8. University of North Carolina (Kenan-Flagler)
9. New York University (Stern)
10. Georgia Institute of Technology (Scheller)
11. Washington University in St. Louis (Olin)
12. Villanova University
13. Emory University (Goizueta)
14. Indiana University (Kelley)
15. University of Illinois (Gies)
16. Northeastern University (D’Amore-McKim)
17. Boston University (Questrom)
18. University of Richmond (Robins)
19. University of Washington (Foster)
20. Bucknell (Freeman)
+1
Pick some of the schools on that list which your kid identifies with. Can't go wrong.
That's business. NOt accounting. Big difference
+1. If your kid wants to be an accountant or CPA there is no need for a big-time business program
Anonymous wrote:JMU.
And wow, a sophomore and already the obsession with colleges?