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thsu Contributor
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Posted: 20 Aug 2008 at 19:16 | IP Logged
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Sorry to revive this topic.
I am curious who has a first hand experience of the Cal State Northridge MST program.
It seems to be a part-time program which is designed for the working professionals, right?
Thanks
thsu :)
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clips2007 Regular
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Posted: 22 Aug 2008 at 03:30 | IP Logged
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just go to usc. 80% big4 placement
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thsu Contributor
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Posted: 22 Aug 2008 at 21:05 | IP Logged
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Thanks.
However, the tuition of USC is too high. $60k/year???
Do they have part-time program?
thanks
thsu :)
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clips2007 Regular
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Posted: 22 Aug 2008 at 22:03 | IP Logged
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yes they have partime. no gmat required if you have cpa exam under your belt. you dont have to go usc. if big 4 recruits at csun, then go there.
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mikrev Contributor
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Posted: 24 Aug 2008 at 00:38 | IP Logged
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usc requires that you have taken intermediate accting, finance, etc. classes to be eligible at a 4 year university. no cc or extension programs. how do non business/accting majors get in? i graduated ucla with psychology. can i actually go back to ucla and take a few accounting classes?
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