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DancingDanny
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30 Sep 2013, 6:08 am

May anyone answer my last question?



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06 Oct 2013, 5:06 am

Well usually it's mostly keeping up to date with changes to the law, which can usually be downloaded as summaries from the major accounting bodies where you live, i.e. ICAA, CPA, IPA. You will also have to be able to tailor advice to individual circumstances which becomes easier as you memorise more facts.

In the classroom:
Mostly applying 'rote learned' knowledge and repeating content which are vital to gaining high GPA scores. However, even with high marks, you can fail as an actual accountant if you cannot communicate. Working with journals and ledgers are compulsory in the classroom, but once you start work, you usually only input once and the software enters the data many times into the correct journals without repetition.

Hmm... I would try to gain experience as soon as possible in a public practice setting even if you hate it. Usually it will be much more difficult to gain an internship or gain entry to a graduate program if you have no experience whatsoever and aren't exactly a top communicator.

Also, consider whether you will be able to repay any student loans if you are required to.

To me, it felt like the classroom is nothing like work-life. So I left.



RetroGamer87
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17 Oct 2013, 1:26 pm

I hate to resurrect an old thread but I felt I had to. I was thinking being an accountant but than I saw this:
http://audit.wordpress.com/2006/11/10/h ... lly-sucks/

Just read some of the entries and tell me, is it really that horrible? Even for NTs? Did they exaggerate? Is the work mind numbing? Are the hours extremely long? Should I just become a bookkeeper? I started wanting this because I'm bad at algebra and I heard accounting is based on arithmetic. I wanted to have a job that sounded respectable instead of just retail or something. Is there some other job that I could study for that would fit the bill? Preferably something with a forty hour week.

I have to apply for something in the next couple of weeks. I have to get it right the first time because I'm too old to change my major.