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Tiamatlady ([personal profile] tiamatlady) wrote2004-03-22 11:54 pm

Uh oh

And then I'm going to bed to watch Robin.

While chatting with Ben (because I felt like venting at someone) and having him go on about his ideas, I looked at Northeastern's grad site regarding a combo JD/MBA for him. I know they have a program.

Oh. My. God.

The amount of classes and openings for me are ASTONISHING. I didn't know there is NOW a Masters in Accounting that CONTINUES my undergrad education. AND the MST program is still phenominal (Master of Science in Taxation)

That would make me a BSBA, MSBA AND MST. And might FINALLY give me the education I feel lacking to turn me into that professional I'd like to be,
During my month and a half off, I'm taking a trip over to the Grad School, to talk to a counselor about the possibility of taking Masters courses in Accounting and Taxation at the same time. I figure I don't need to do the Co-Op this time, and if I schedule things right, I might be working all the time again, but it'll be FOR something, and I can keep my clients. Applications are due in August, although they're rolling, and I need to take GMats, and that's not something I can do right now.

but DAMN, if I'm not tempted like an addict to crack to go back for my Grad degree (again)
(MEEP! $11,000 for one year of the MSBA program, PLUS the courses for the MST, at $2400 a course. they DEFINATELY would have to build a cirriculum for me. Hmmmmm. It helps being a professional and a alumnae.)

Geez - can you see ME as a CPA??? I'd have to sell the Saturn and get a Lexus *evil grin*
Must get through the Season first tho.
Tomorrow is a good day, good clients, payday from two of them, and I get to be social _and_ work. Wheee.

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