I want to be an accountant (probably a CPA), so would it be logical to get a bachelor's at undergrad school in accounting and, since the grad school that I really want to go to doesn't offer an accounting master's, get a master's in business management in grad school? Or is it pretty much necessary to continue with accounting in grad school if I want to be an accountant?
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If you want to be an accountant, it probably would be better to get your masters in Accounting. However, since you are limited by your choice of schools, a Masters in Business would not be bad. This should put you in a position to give good business advice to your accounting clients. Believe me, many of them need a lot of good advice. You will be surprised at how many businesses are run by the seat of the pants method!!! The only problem I see is practicing in states that require 5-year accounting degrees/or equivalent. Be sure to check the state you intend to practice in to be sure you have all the qualifications necessary to sit for and pass the CPA exam. This is a BIGGEE!!! Good Luck!
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