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Hello! Based on your description, Canada may be the ideal place for you. In Canada, the Master of Accounting is generally two years, and there are only a few schools to choose from, only the University of Toronto, the University of Waterloo, the University of Saskatchewan, and Brock University, all of which are ranked very well.
The premise, of course, is to complete an undergraduate degree first. The admission requirements for master's degree are also relatively high. Hope it helps, I wish you all the best!
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UK, I'm going, I'm a sophomore, and I'm ready to start applying this time next year.
I am an accounting major, but I am not going to take a master's degree in accounting, or other majors in economics.
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First of all, if you want to study abroad, grades are very important, we don't know your GPA, how about GMAT? Did you take the TOEFL? If you meet all of these requirements, the first prerequisite is to complete your undergraduate degree first.
The admission requirements for master's degree are also relatively high. According to the direction you consult, 158 Education ** specializes in communicating and understanding relevant policies and regulations, hoping to be helpful to you.
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I'm in the United States. Accounting belongs to business schools, and you have to take the GMAT for master's degrees, if you don't know what school to choose, just check the business school rankings.
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1. The idea is good, but it is recommended that immigration and return to China are two directions of effort after all, and it is best to focus on one aspect, and it may be half the effort to grasp both.
2. Sometimes academic qualifications are more important, but after all, finding a job is more important to ability, and not everyone in a famous school can find a good job. If you can improve your English score by a large section, the United States and the United Kingdom are not impossible to try, the United Kingdom is generally 1 year, and 30w in 1 year is also an average.
3. Of course, it would be good to have a good professional background, but as far as I know, work experience is more important. And do you think ACCA is that easy to get into? I'm about to be a junior, and it's good to be able to get my English scores.
4. It depends on where you come back and go, but the domestic and foreign systems are different, so if you want to mix well in China, you still need it. It's not difficult to do this kind of thing, it's not difficult for those who know, it's not difficult for those who can't, not to mention that you can take the exam while working, not that some people take the exam in 1 year, depending on whether you work hard or not.
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You can consider Spain, it's good to apply or graduate, graduate school is arranged for internships, and Spanish is the official language of more than 20 countries, and it's good to get a job when you come back.
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If it is economics, studying accounting is a good choice, but if you want to study for graduate school, it is generally impossible for you to go directly to graduate school, it depends on whether the foreign school recognizes your academic qualifications and credits in China, otherwise you still have to make up for the undergraduate credits, and you can't directly study for a master's degree. There are many accounting majors in Canada. It's the best size, but it's recommended to read it in the United States.
High recognition rate. After taking a certification, basically I am not afraid at home and abroad.
But I remember that Canadian accountants CGA, CA need to have relevant work experience before you take the test. It's best to be sure before acting.
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It is certainly right to study abroad for a master's degree:
1. Come abroad to see, experience a different living environment, and exercise yourself.
2. Even if you return to China, your resume will definitely look better than others, and it can also be used as a stepping stone.
3. To practice their English skills and develop an international background.
Recommended: To study in the UK, the master's degree is short, and the pound is cheaper.
That is, accounting requires a high IELTS score, which can be recognized by mainstream universities in China.
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The main steps of job search for international students with Master of Accounting Degree:
1. Complete the review of the accounting certificate exam in China, which is helpful for finding the right job, such as CPA.
2. Take and pass the exam as soon as you go abroad.
3. Do on-campus or volunteer work in the first two semesters to improve language and communication skills.
4. From the first summer vacation or the third semester, do course internship.
5. When you graduate, you will do internship work and then work full-time.
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1. As long as you have an IELTS score, you can go to a general school above IELTS, and you can go to a better school with a score of 7 or above. You can also go to the following courses, but you need to go to the preparatory department first.
2GRE is the Master's Admission Test, and GMAT is the Business Master's Admission Test. If you are going to graduate school and plan to study accounting and finance, TOEFL and GMAT will do.
3 Depending on what you have learned, the calculations of accounting and finance are very simple, and the exam can be done with a calculator. If you want to study actuarial science or something, you must be very good at math.
4 No, you don't. But there are some things like accounting standards that you have to take the initiative to understand.
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1.No other grades are required. As long as your IELTS score and your usual score are in the UK and Australia, if it is a key school, the average score is above 80, and if it is not a key school, you are required to be at least 85 or above.
2.If you go to the United States, you can choose majors in accounting, finance, management, business, marketing, etc., among these majors, GMAT is a compulsory test for business, and the rest except for law and medicine, all take the GRE.
3.Mathematics is required, but in addition to statistics, mathematics generally requires the mathematics level of junior high school, which should be able to cope with it - the mathematics level of Chinese people is slightly higher than theirs.
4.Graduate school is graduate school, and no matter how slightly different there is a system, you have already graduated from a bachelor's degree, and since you can apply, you will not be asked to make up for it. But it doesn't mean that you don't need to work hard, you should know that when you go to a foreign country, it is often the first year of the course that is the most difficult - not the course itself, but that you have to adapt to the environment, and the domestic language is good, which does not mean that the foreign course can be understood!
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I also didn't do well in the college entrance examination, and I also planned to do so when I entered the school as a freshman.
But I don't know much about Sanben, first of all, aside from the school background, generally good university business graduate students (take the top 50 business in North America as an example), there are several hard conditions when applying: GPA, TOEFL or IELTS, GMAT, and secondly, good university business graduate students pay more attention to work experience, because many Chinese university graduates directly apply for foreign masters, so if you have work experience (related to the major you are applying for) will add a lot of points!
The conditions are the above, if for the four-year plan, it is recommended that the first thing you do is to ensure your GPA, because the master of accounting will have higher requirements for GPA, the higher the better, secondly, because the GMAT is valid for 5 years, the TOEFL is valid for 2 years, so if your English foundation is not bad, take the GMAT test first, I took the GMAT in the summer of my freshman year, I have a senior sister, I took the GMAT test on my freshman year, and I took the 720 GMAT test on my freshman year. However, her English ability is relatively good, and she has not reviewed the fourth and sixth levels, and she is 600+. Then you're preparing for the language exam. It's best to get all your grades back before September of your senior year, so that you have enough time to find an agent to help you apply to schools and prepare materials. Satisfied.
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Well, the British school system is short, but it's really hard, the courses are the same, I studied international business, and the next door is accounting, which is just as miserable.
If you're low, it's a bit difficult to apply to the UK because the requirements are very high, and the graduation rate is not high.
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I applied to the United States as a DIY graduate student, and the UK is not very clear, and I still don't give random advice.
You can go to the Taisil forum to take a look, there is a special area for studying in the UK, and the first Cong essence post will start to eradicate illiteracy, I believe it will help you a lot.
I wish you all the best in your study abroad, hehe.
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lz I'm also a junior and want to study abroad next year 742035458 you add me.
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1. If you want to go to graduate school in business, you must remember that you must have GMAT!
2. Your GPA is relatively low, of course, many schools pay attention to the results of the last two years, and you can still have a good transcript if you study hard from now on.
3. The financial industry in the Netherlands is developing very well, especially its banks. However, it should be noted that financial education in the Netherlands is now far behind that of North America, and Dutch universities are not recognized in China. If you want to get a good accounting graduate school, it is recommended to go to North America.
4. I don't know why you pay attention to Northern Europe, but it should be noted that Northern Europe is an unpopular country for studying abroad, and the Netherlands is already relatively hot. The mainstream is still a little better in North America.
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