Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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
The best are UT, Notre Dame , UNC, Wake Forest
CPA here- there is a shortage of CPAs, it doesn’t matter where you go to school as long as it is accredited and maintained a GPA of a 3.4 or above. Big 4 firms recruit at many schools, including Towson, Salisbury, JMU
NP. Question for you. College junior was a finance major with econ minor and just recently added a double major with accounting and dropped econ, in part due to fears of not finding work in finance. Doesn't yet have an internship lined up for next summer. I don't know how he plans to approach this, but I'm assuming he really needs to choose at this point between seeking a finance internship vs an accounting internship?
CPA again- Did your junior attend their schools career day? Where did they apply? Did they get interviews. My now senior accounting major applied at the big 4 last September, got offers by early October and accepted before Halloween.
Thanks. Had some interviews for finance but I haven't heard updates on where that process stands. Just added accounting officially as a major the other day.
NP. Does your junior have to take extra courses now that he added accounting as a major? Or already had some classes in accounting? Curious for my sophomore in case he decides on that route.
I think he is in his second accounting course now. His business program requires seven specific accounting courses in addition to the rest of the business core classes. My understanding is that this is typical for an undergrad business program. The degree is BBA in Accounting.
There would be additional requirements to sit for the CPA exam. The CPAs here can speak more to that, as I think it depends on the state. At many universities, this may involve an additional year of school, perhaps as a Masters in Accounting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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
The best are UT, Notre Dame , UNC, Wake Forest
CPA here- there is a shortage of CPAs, it doesn’t matter where you go to school as long as it is accredited and maintained a GPA of a 3.4 or above. Big 4 firms recruit at many schools, including Towson, Salisbury, JMU
NP. Question for you. College junior was a finance major with econ minor and just recently added a double major with accounting and dropped econ, in part due to fears of not finding work in finance. Doesn't yet have an internship lined up for next summer. I don't know how he plans to approach this, but I'm assuming he really needs to choose at this point between seeking a finance internship vs an accounting internship?
CPA again- Did your junior attend their schools career day? Where did they apply? Did they get interviews. My now senior accounting major applied at the big 4 last September, got offers by early October and accepted before Halloween.
Thanks. Had some interviews for finance but I haven't heard updates on where that process stands. Just added accounting officially as a major the other day.
NP. Does your junior have to take extra courses now that he added accounting as a major? Or already had some classes in accounting? Curious for my sophomore in case he decides on that route.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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
The best are UT, Notre Dame , UNC, Wake Forest
CPA here- there is a shortage of CPAs, it doesn’t matter where you go to school as long as it is accredited and maintained a GPA of a 3.4 or above. Big 4 firms recruit at many schools, including Towson, Salisbury, JMU
NP. Question for you. College junior was a finance major with econ minor and just recently added a double major with accounting and dropped econ, in part due to fears of not finding work in finance. Doesn't yet have an internship lined up for next summer. I don't know how he plans to approach this, but I'm assuming he really needs to choose at this point between seeking a finance internship vs an accounting internship?
CPA again- Did your junior attend their schools career day? Where did they apply? Did they get interviews. My now senior accounting major applied at the big 4 last September, got offers by early October and accepted before Halloween.
Thanks. Had some interviews for finance but I haven't heard updates on where that process stands. Just added accounting officially as a major the other day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
CPA here- there is a shortage of CPAs, it doesn’t matter where you go to school as long as it is accredited and maintained a GPA of a 3.4 or above. Big 4 firms recruit at many schools, including Towson, Salisbury, JMU
+1. Big 4 , regional Accounting firms, corporations and small companies are all having a hard time hiring trained, educated Accountants.
And due to the shortage, salaries across the industry are starting to increase meaningfully.
Kids- major in Accounting! You will always, always have a good job.
-Sr. Accounting, Finance Exec
Are advances in artificial intelligence a concern for accountants? It seems very likely that AI will be able do most of what accountants do.
Anonymous wrote: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...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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
The best are UT, Notre Dame , UNC, Wake Forest
CPA here- there is a shortage of CPAs, it doesn’t matter where you go to school as long as it is accredited and maintained a GPA of a 3.4 or above. Big 4 firms recruit at many schools, including Towson, Salisbury, JMU
NP. Question for you. College junior was a finance major with econ minor and just recently added a double major with accounting and dropped econ, in part due to fears of not finding work in finance. Doesn't yet have an internship lined up for next summer. I don't know how he plans to approach this, but I'm assuming he really needs to choose at this point between seeking a finance internship vs an accounting internship?
CPA again- Did your junior attend their schools career day? Where did they apply? Did they get interviews. My now senior accounting major applied at the big 4 last September, got offers by early October and accepted before Halloween.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
CPA here- there is a shortage of CPAs, it doesn’t matter where you go to school as long as it is accredited and maintained a GPA of a 3.4 or above. Big 4 firms recruit at many schools, including Towson, Salisbury, JMU
+1. Big 4 , regional Accounting firms, corporations and small companies are all having a hard time hiring trained, educated Accountants.
And due to the shortage, salaries across the industry are starting to increase meaningfully.
Kids- major in Accounting! You will always, always have a good job.
-Sr. Accounting, Finance Exec
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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
The best are UT, Notre Dame , UNC, Wake Forest
CPA here- there is a shortage of CPAs, it doesn’t matter where you go to school as long as it is accredited and maintained a GPA of a 3.4 or above. Big 4 firms recruit at many schools, including Towson, Salisbury, JMU
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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
The best are UT, Notre Dame , UNC, Wake Forest
CPA here- there is a shortage of CPAs, it doesn’t matter where you go to school as long as it is accredited and maintained a GPA of a 3.4 or above. Big 4 firms recruit at many schools, including Towson, Salisbury, JMU
NP. Question for you. College junior was a finance major with econ minor and just recently added a double major with accounting and dropped econ, in part due to fears of not finding work in finance. Doesn't yet have an internship lined up for next summer. I don't know how he plans to approach this, but I'm assuming he really needs to choose at this point between seeking a finance internship vs an accounting internship?
Anonymous wrote:My son is currently a college junior, with a double Accounting and Economics major. He called me this morning asking if he should drop the economics major -- he's currently in a required econ stats class where he's really struggling, and has him rethinking, with a week until he registers for spring classes.
I didn't know what to tell him, I'm an RN! He really likes accounting and is planning to get his CPA while in college, so that's his path. Would an economics major, in addition to accounting, be any value added? I was thinking it might open up other career opportunities for him, but not sure if it's worth it now. Perhaps an MBA down the line would be move valuable.
I appreciate any insight from accounting and economics folks!
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CPA here- there is a shortage of CPAs, it doesn’t matter where you go to school as long as it is accredited and maintained a GPA of a 3.4 or above. Big 4 firms recruit at many schools, including Towson, Salisbury, JMU
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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
The best are UT, Notre Dame , UNC, Wake Forest
CPA here- there is a shortage of CPAs, it doesn’t matter where you go to school as long as it is accredited and maintained a GPA of a 3.4 or above. Big 4 firms recruit at many schools, including Towson, Salisbury, JMU
NP. Question for you. College junior was a finance major with econ minor and just recently added a double major with accounting and dropped econ, in part due to fears of not finding work in finance. Doesn't yet have an internship lined up for next summer. I don't know how he plans to approach this, but I'm assuming he really needs to choose at this point between seeking a finance internship vs an accounting internship?
Does daddy know anyone
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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
The best are UT, Notre Dame , UNC, Wake Forest
CPA here- there is a shortage of CPAs, it doesn’t matter where you go to school as long as it is accredited and maintained a GPA of a 3.4 or above. Big 4 firms recruit at many schools, including Towson, Salisbury, JMU
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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
The best are UT, Notre Dame , UNC, Wake Forest