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RE: Degree Plan TESU BSBA in Accounting - Pats20 - 04-17-2021 I’m not an accountant. But I’d say get the undergrad as fast as you can through the cheapest and simplest means. Then Get into masters. From what I’ve seen you’re not going to learn anymore sitting in a classroom or an online lecture. Maybe more access to tutors and a professor. You can find tutors, also how much one on one time do professors give you anyways or how much time would you pursue ? Just get er done. Then figure out what you need more exposure to and go get it. Then get into masters. RE: Degree Plan TESU BSBA in Accounting - thecontrarian - 04-17-2021 (04-16-2021, 09:34 PM)dfrecore Wrote:(04-16-2021, 08:49 AM)Flelm Wrote: AP Tests: I'm not sure where you got the information about using only 3. TESU will treat the AP tests as other alternative credit: It counts towards your maximum 90 credit allowable limit. So, assuming you got at least 3s, you'll have: Thanks dfrecore. You and everyone here has given me so much value. There’s things I realize now to my embarrassment ![]() (04-17-2021, 07:59 AM)Pats20 Wrote: I’m not an accountant. But I’d say get the undergrad as fast as you can through the cheapest and simplest means. Then Get into masters. From what I’ve seen you’re not going to learn anymore sitting in a classroom or an online lecture. Maybe more access to tutors and a professor. You can find tutors, also how much one on one time do professors give you anyways or how much time would you pursue ? Just get er done. Then figure out what you need more exposure to and go get it. Then get into masters. Thanks Pats20, that’s one thing that I’m also thinking about. RE: Degree Plan TESU BSBA in Accounting - Cofffeee - 04-17-2021 (04-16-2021, 09:59 PM)freeloader Wrote:Many people have no background in Accounting, use online courses as SDC, use CPA review courses and pass first time CPA. So to ur point, u can learn and pass CPA first time this way. To add, this courses include support (tutoring), online live classes and many more features. Which will benefit u more than online self tought University courses in Accounting.(04-16-2021, 09:26 PM)Cofffeee Wrote: To learn more for CPA, u r better to go for prep courses such Wiley, Rogers and so on. They r built around CPA requirements for that particular year u r taking exam. I dont see point of going for classes which u have to do tons of work in particular schedules and stress out for grades. If it can be replaced by SDC and few additional self paced courses. U r better getting ur degree faster and focus on good Quality CPA review coursesJust curious: do you plan to work as an accountant before sitting for the CPA exam? If so, don’t you think it would be a good idea to understand accounting? When you go for a job interview and they throw some moderately hard accounting questions (challenging, but reasonable for somebody who did well in an accounting undergrad program), would you like to actually be able to answer them? You will do a lot of hard work with this courses. Dont think that u just run through and done. Noone said its easy. But at the end its ur choice, u want go through online University courses , do that RE: Degree Plan TESU BSBA in Accounting - eriehiker - 04-18-2021 I find it difficult to believe that a 98th percentile SAT score couldn't be turned into a really nice scholarship at a good bricks-and-mortar college somewhere. You made a really big u-turn from wanting to go to an Ivy League school to TESU. I know that things are crazy right now, but I would think this choice through for a bit. There really is still value in a bricks-and-mortar school, especially for a young person with high test scores, etc. RE: Degree Plan TESU BSBA in Accounting - natshar - 04-18-2021 (04-18-2021, 08:05 PM)eriehiker Wrote: I find it difficult to believe that a 98th percentile SAT score couldn't be turned into a really nice scholarship at a good bricks-and-mortar college somewhere. You made a really big u-turn from wanting to go to an Ivy League school to TESU. I know that things are crazy right now, but I would think this choice through for a bit. There really is still value in a bricks-and-mortar school, especially for a young person with high test scores, etc. I agree. Are you really saying you didn't get ANY scholarships to any schools? I find that hard to believe. Where I live, most schools give automatic merit-based scholarships to anyone who gets in but it depends on your grades. I was under the assumption this is common practice in most public schools across the country. Many state's schools have something called "Presidential Scholarship" (or they might be called something different depending on the school) which is basically a full ride. The key is if you apply to these are lower-tier schools than you would normally go to you could get it. Check around for these. My thoughts (and feel free to disagree): At your age, I am not sure what the value of getting a whole degree in one year is. Why not use CLEP/DSST and maybe cheap CC/ASU EA to speed things up and then go to a state school? Then go to a decent state school you could either graduate a year or two early or double major. Get some experience first, meet people, gain connections, etc. In my opinion, getting a bachelor's from a state school in 2-3 years with experiences, connections, networking and social opportunities etc. will probably get your further in the long run than a fast churned online degree with no experience or connections at your age. RE: Degree Plan TESU BSBA in Accounting - Cofffeee - 04-18-2021 I Would think u get more connections, experience and networking by having a job for 2 years than sitting on the bench at b&m university. Also u get income 2 years while being full time student doesnt offer that. RE: Degree Plan TESU BSBA in Accounting - thecontrarian - 04-19-2021 (04-18-2021, 10:05 PM)natshar Wrote:(04-18-2021, 08:05 PM)eriehiker Wrote: I find it difficult to believe that a 98th percentile SAT score couldn't be turned into a really nice scholarship at a good bricks-and-mortar college somewhere. You made a really big u-turn from wanting to go to an Ivy League school to TESU. I know that things are crazy right now, but I would think this choice through for a bit. There really is still value in a bricks-and-mortar school, especially for a young person with high test scores, etc. @natshar and @eriehiker I did get a merit award at one of my in-state schools, but it was really minor. Even tried bouncing that off the other school, but they weren't interested. The social opportunities and connections thing is definitely an issue that I'm going to miss out on. Especially in my state (NJ) which is really closely connected to NYC with internships etc. But at the end of the day, I just don't want to leave college with $150K in loans. It might work out, but it might not either and then I'd be saddled with the debt. I've looked at it in terms of opportunity cost and sort of made a decision based on that. RE: Degree Plan TESU BSBA in Accounting - Cofffeee - 04-19-2021 U can rather go for Masters at b&m. U will definitely benefit more than getting Bachelor at b&m. RE: Degree Plan TESU BSBA in Accounting - thecontrarian - 04-19-2021 (04-18-2021, 11:18 PM)Cofffeee Wrote: I Would think u get more connections, experience and networking by having a job for 2 years than sitting on the bench at b&m university. Also u get income 2 years while being full time student doesnt offer that. @Cofffeee 100% I'm hoping for that. No guarantees with either college or the path I'm going. I appreciate that. But one thing for sure, 4 years from now I won't have $150K college debt hanging over me. Could I still regret that? Sure, its a risk I'll have to live with. RE: Degree Plan TESU BSBA in Accounting - Cofffeee - 04-19-2021 I think have Bachelor without debt, getting income & experience & networking for 4 years is a winner for me in this conversation. U can always go for Masters at b& m later, if u realy want this experience. Also it will be cheaper than getting 4 year Bachelor at b&m. |