FartingIsFun.Temp asked:


What’s the difference and which is better? If I have a bachelor’s degree in business administration, is it better than a bachelor’s degree in accounting?

Also, if I have a bachelor’s degree in business administration, what jobs am I open up to, and will it help me score a job as an accountant?

If I have a degree in accounting only, what options for jobs do I have other than an accountant?

Ray

George r asked:


I have a degree in Cconomics but not accounting. I have 9 subject to complete for accounting major.

I have bad grades in my economics degree. I could study hard and recieve good grades in accounting. Will that help to compensate ?

How should I attempt to enter the industry considering my bad grades ?

I also do not have very good people skills. I am not charismatic and people don’t like me very much.
Sorry for the typo, my degree is in economics.

Warren

eclipse2002 asked:


I’m goin to major in accounting. My goal is to work for a federal law enforcement agency in the future as a special agent. I know that competition for these postitions is fierce so, I’d like to know if an accounting degree makes you competitive within the business for other postions. Thanks for the feed back.
Thanks for the suggestion I had thought of that too. Any other positions. Would an accounting major make it easier to start my own business if I so choose?

Bonnie
precision asked:


I will have my masters in Accounting, my CPA and one internship completed when i graduate and start looking for a job.
I live in NY.

Ethel
James Offord asked:


I need to write about how maths and business studies are related to accounting but i am struggling to find ideas.
Will pick best answer :) .
Thanks.

Minnie
Mari… asked:


Hi, I am interested in a career in accounting. I have a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology. I am thinking of going back to school to get another Bachelor’s for Accounting because it will be easier than getting a Master’s in Accounting and not having any experience at all. Also, I was looking at the Master’s program for non-accounting majors and you have to take a lot of credits and the classes if you are enrolled as a Graduate student are more expensive.

I would like to know how hard it will be for me to major in Accounting?

I’m not used to studying hard. I’m used to being the “lazy student” and barely passing. I love Math but while I was going for my Bachelor’s in Sociology I took Calculus 1 and I didn’t pass it because I couldn’t keep up with how fast the class was moving.

Any advice how I can achieve the above or any options on what I should do?

Thank you.
I planning to go back in Aug. ‘07. What can I do in the meantime to prepare? I have a very bad memory.

Gregory

fyre_eyze asked:


I need to do a research paper for my Fund accounting class and the topic needs to be a junior level non-for profit accounting topic.

Can you help me?

Veronica

english asked:


What is the best way to study for an accounting exam? (first one)

**The exam contains GAAPs in addition to actual accounting, terms, multiple choice etc.

Glen

Black Jack asked:


I am interested in going to a community college and there are 2 certificates that someone can get that having nothing to do with each other even though some of the classes are similiar in nature. One is bookkeeping certificate consisting of 27 units to complete and one is a computerized accounting consisting of 17 units to complete. I like both of them but I am not sure which certificate to go for. What is the difference between the two and which one should I go for ? Here is the course outline for each .

Bookkeeping:
http://www.glendale.cc.ca.us/degrees/certificate/bookkeeping.htm

Computerized Accounting

http://www.glendale.cc.ca.us/degrees/certificate/computerized_accounting_specialist.htm

Bill