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I will have to check it out ty.
Not worried about math I took all the calculus college classes and differential equations and made them my bitch and did calculus based physics, short of some exotic chemistry classes that is the hardest undergrad classes there is.
Penn State is the one I can speak of, and it’s an excellent online program and a well established and respected school (athletics excepted). I was doing infosec, not accounting, but the professors are all the same for on-site and online and run excellent courses. I had folks in my classes from all over the world, all loved the courses.
Is this because of the quality of education or how it looks on a resume?I’m a CPA and I would definitely agree with getting the degree from an established physical school. I’d recommend checking out Indiana Kelley or similar.
Both - prices typically aren’t that different, and the overall online learning platforms are much slicker with a “better” school. Also consider career services accessibility, even as an alumni for future connections. If you need your CPA I’d make sure the program sets you up for that. Ultimately I’d not go into major debt just to get a brand name, but if one school was only marginally more expensive but also a brand name I’d go for that. Also whatever your boss/CFO wants is really important. Comes down to personal preference - good luck with the decision!Is this because of the quality of education or how it looks on a resume?
There are some good replies already. Some of this depends on the direction you are going with it and where you are in your career.Is this because of the quality of education or how it looks on a resume?