As the title states, I'll be attending a local 4-year university this Autumn, and I will be majoring in Accounting. I am primarily interested in becoming a CPA (Certified Public Accountant), and one of the requirements my state has to become one is 150 hours in college.
Now, assuming I wouldn't take any summer courses and I would do 12 - 15 hours per semester, I would be looking at 5 - 6 years at my University. Now, if this were the case, should I just go for a Master's degree, and which one should I go for, between an MBA (Master of Business and Administration) and MS in Accounting -- both of which are offered by the University I will be attending.
Isn't CPA on the top ten list for being automated out of existence?
You might as well become a truck driver.
>>17130998
Well, in that case, what would a good career be for someone who's adept with numbers, besides the obvious mathematician field?
>>17131067
You sure give up on your dreams fast over what one anon says
>>17131466
Well, I'm not giving up my dreams, but it wouldn't hurt to see what other choices I may have if what he says is true.
>>17131527
Finance/econ. All the econ majors I know have got nice jobs lined up for them after uni
>>17131568
yea i sell cocaine.
its great.
mostly to other econ majors.
oh and cpas.