High school was straight A+ student. College not so easy;A's and alot of B's. Accounting is the worst for me!!What it has to do with becoming a CSI i have no idea!!
marebear734: High school was straight A+ student. College not so easy;A's and alot of B's. Accounting is the worst for me!!What it has to do with becoming a CSI i have no idea!!
There are a lot to be understood from the numbers of accounting.
I took classes in Accounting which is an undergraduate business major, like other business majors, that takes an average of four college years to complete. I could've done it faster of course (taking more classes per year), and it would've taken me longer (if I would've taken less classes per year). Then the next step was to take the certification in my state then I became a CPA.
I took classes in Accounting which is an undergraduate business major, like other business majors, that takes an average of four college years to complete. I could've done it faster of course (taking more classes per year), and it would've taken me longer (if I would've taken less classes per year). Then the next step was to take the certification in my state then I became a CPA.
Sorry, i don't follow.....four years in college? If so, isn't that a bachelors degree?
In high school I was an average student...excelled in the courses I was interested in, didn't do well in the ones that didn't catch my interest. Basically had a B overall, but it was a mix of either A's in the interesting ones or C's in the boring ones...so, not an honor student. I guess I could've been if I'd applied myself. Never had to study.
In college, got to choose my courses more, or at least my main course of study, so I maintained President's and Dean's Lists throughout...graduated with a 3.8 in my Associate's degree. For nursing school later I was a 4.0 student while working full time as sole support for my family and going to school full time. Had my reasons for not finishing...mainly because I decided I needed something different than that. However, again, hardly had to touch the books. So, no, not hard-working...just learned to pay attention and take good notes, and my memory did the rest.
We'll see if I have to work harder this time for my BS and MS degrees.
no. I was kicked out the house at 14. lived on the streets for a while. begged and shoplifted. eventually I got a job as a dishwasher, then a room in a scabby bedsit and worked up from there. years later I went to college, started from scratch and eventually got my catering degree.
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