Bachelors' Degree "Or Equivalent Experience"

Yeah i noticed this trend too. I did pick government first but during my time teaching i noticed an excessive amount of for profit degrees in teachers and supposed accountants at the government agency i found.

I didnt do any better being a prestigious graduate at Western Governor’s University at 5 months but hey my undergrad was at a reputable school lol.

BAP from what I remembered is a public accounting circlejerk for more well off students with options, i dont think it’s a good idea to spend time for those guys. Better off going to a community college or getting in touch with lower income students taking financial accounting. These are the candidates not likely to go to public accounting or get penalized qualities like language or behavior. But they will go to reputable schools and consider government as a real option. It is unfortunate but government accounting does not a great reputable to high performers from reputable schools due to opportunities but the stigma isnt too apparent with less prestigious but competent schools with lower access to corporate recruiting

A 5 minute presentation shouldnt be too hard for a class if tour agency wants another source

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