
Carol Wong
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How did you earn the 150 credits to be eligible for the CPA exam ?
Did you get your bachelor's then master's degree, or did you get the 150 credits through a 5 year bachelor's degree program. What where the pros and cons of your path, and what did you like/dislike about it?

Does university prestige matter in the Accouting industry?
I was recently accepted through Early Action to Western Washington University (WWU), an accredited university in my state with a 93% acceptance rate. I decided not to apply to the University of Washington (UW) because I knew I lacked the extracurricular activities and how hard it was to get...

How can I be successful with my Business Administration Degree?
Hello, I am a first-semester freshman and due to my negligence I received a C in one of my classes. I have an average GPA now (around 3.5 if I do well in all my other classes), but I want to succeed with the Business Admin. Degree. I know I want to work in marketing, social media marketing, and...

Tips for living on campus?
My dream school is an hour away and requires freshmen to live on campus in a dorm for the first year. What should I do or know to be better prepared?

For those in audit, what business unit should I select - core Audit, Banking & Capital Markets (B&CM) or Asset Wealth Management (AWM)?
+ What should I consider when making this decision?
This is specfically for PwC but anyone with knowledge please do respond, thank you.

More "social" accounting careers?
I worked as a cashier in a busy grocery store throughout high school and college. It was a good job, although there were days when I was overwhelmed by the hustle and bustle and interacting with so many people. When I had bad days, I dreamed of the day when I was an accountant and wouldn't have...

What are the steps to having a successful accounting career after college ?
I know that you have to get your cpa and I’m planning to do that. I’ve also heard that you could work at a big 4 for about two years before transferring out. What else can you do apart from starting at a big 4 or is that the only way to get your foot in the door?