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Hi,
Has anyone complete their Excelsior degree in accounting?
I have a couple questions:
-does Excelsior accept Colorado State University (CSU) CBE credits?
-can I use some of my MBA credits towards a BS in accounting?
-is Intermediate Acct 1&2 lower or upper level classes?
Thanks!
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Anyone do the Excelsior accounting program?
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mccatm Wrote:-can I use some of my MBA credits towards a BS in accounting?
When you say MBA credits, do you mean you completed a MBA?
If you have a completed MBA, why would you both going back to working on a second undergraduate degree? Especially in a closely related field.
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Yeah, this seems counter productive. Mind sharing your thoughts?
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