04-08-2013, 04:59 PM
Ubuntu_user Wrote:I would take your bachelors in accounting, then jump in the workforce and let your employer pay for your masters and CPA both.
Good point (even though more and more employers are either reducing or eliminating tuition assistance) it's definitely worth a try. The biggest thing, though, is gaining the right experience. Irancel mentioned they have been managing AP for a while and wants to take the next step. Obtaining your bachelors, or even masters or CPA, still will not give you the real-world experience so keep in mind to get the right experience.


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