Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No I’m saying she has always been a good B student. She works extremely hard for the grades. Unlike some students at her HS who are just so naturally smart that it’s easy for them. It’s not easy for her. Countless hours studying. It is totally her choice based on many factors but I’m trying to give her rd best advice based on what she wants in the future, which is to be a Partner in a big firm.
A think a reach school for a kid like that could damage her self esteem (I.e., if she consistently underperforms her peers). Confidence is another thing you need for career success.
My kid really blossomed as a big fish in a small pond.
I appreciate this response and that is totally what I’m thinking!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Getting a big four job is not hard.
We used to say take their pulse and hand them a laptop.
Really an accounting degree is a commodity like nursing or pharmacy. They don’t care about school
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Accounting is just not a hard career...go anywhere.
Great option for B students
Great option for lower and middle class kids....and not a favorite major for snobs on this board.
A “B” student will have an impossible time in upper level Accounting courses at big state schools like UT Austin or UF.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Accounting is just not a hard career...go anywhere.
Great option for B students
Great option for lower and middle class kids....and not a favorite major for snobs on this board.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Accounting is just not a hard career...go anywhere.
Great option for B students
Great option for lower and middle class kids....and not a favorite major for snobs on this board.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Accounting is just not a hard career...go anywhere.
Great option for B students
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Getting a big four job is not hard.
We used to say take their pulse and hand them a laptop.
Really an accounting degree is a commodity like nursing or pharmacy. They don’t care about school
This is NOT true. I am not saying a big four accounting job is great or anything but the big four accounting firms have target schools and heavily recruit from the target schools. Again I am not saying getting into a target school is difficult. For example, GMU is a target and many GMU kids get the big four jobs through the on campus interviews. On the other hand, CNU is not a target (or it was not a target when I was in school), and it’s much difficult for CNU students to get the big four accounting jobs.