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Top accounting grad schools to consider?

Hey everyone! I'm a junior thinking of majoring in accounting, and I'm wondering what are some of the top accounting grad schools out there? I know it's a bit early, but I'd like to keep my options open and plan ahead.

2 years ago

It's never too early to plan for your future and explore your options for grad school. When it comes to top accounting graduate programs, several well-regarded schools consistently appear in rankings and are recognized for their strong programs. Some of these include:

1. University of Texas at Austin (McCombs School of Business)

2. University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign (Gies College of Business)

3. University of Southern California (USC Leventhal School of Accounting)

4. Brigham Young University (Marriott School of Business)

5. Indiana University (Kelley School of Business)

6. University of Missouri (Trulaske College of Business)

7. University of Notre Dame (Mendoza College of Business)

8. University of Florida (Fisher School of Accounting)

9. New York University (Stern School of Business)

10. University of Georgia (Terry College of Business)

Keep in mind that the "fit" of the program will largely depend on your career goals and personal preferences. You'll want to research these institutions to discover the courses, faculty, and resources they offer. Attend open houses or online info sessions, reach out to alumni, and read up on the program curriculum, research interests of faculty, and potential internship opportunities.

Also, consider the location, campus environment, cost, and job placement rates when making your decision. Keep an eye on application deadlines as you progress through your undergraduate program to ensure you're prepared well in advance. Good luck as you continue exploring your options and planning for your future in accounting!

2 years ago

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