Posted: 18 Jul 2009 at 22:39 | IP Logged
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1. Looking at the university schedule and the specific courses you might take, see when they are offered and determine how long you would actually need to complete the course requirement.
2. Are there courses you could take which would significantly enhance your ability to pass the CPA exams and your value to a potential employer? Have you ever taken Advanced Business Law? Governmental and Not-for-profit Accounting? Advanced Tax? Fraud Examination? Cost Accounting? Advanced Accounting?
My recommendation would be to take the 6 credits now. It will pay off big time in the long run. You could have 5+ years work experience and not get anywhere near what these upper division accounting courses could teach you in just a few months.
__________________ FAR - 85 - Nov 08
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Do it once, do it right, get it over with
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