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Is Ivey very good for Accounting and accredited by CA? Options
falconhawk
Posted: May 31, 2010 1:09:50 PM
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Is Ivey very good for Accounting and accredited by CA? I think we have to study extra to complete 51 credits for CA.

SirGaGa
Posted: May 31, 2010 1:54:21 PM

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why the hell would you pay 80k in total for year 3 and 4 for an accounting placement? Just do an accounting streamed business program.... Brock BAcc, AFM-PA, Laurier BBA,

Wilfrid Laurier University Honours Business Administration 2014
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falconhawk
Posted: May 31, 2010 2:12:17 PM
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SirGaGa wrote:
why the hell would you pay 80k in total for year 3 and 4 for an accounting placement? Just do an accounting streamed business program.... Brock BAcc, AFM-PA, Laurier BBA,


Why would I pay? For university reputation.
TheSituation
Posted: May 31, 2010 3:34:04 PM

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falconhawk wrote:
SirGaGa wrote:
why the hell would you pay 80k in total for year 3 and 4 for an accounting placement? Just do an accounting streamed business program.... Brock BAcc, AFM-PA, Laurier BBA,


Why would I pay? For university reputation.


ICAO doesn't look at where you got the 51 credits from, just that you completed them. Rest depends on your interview, personality, etc.

Reputation is good for going straight into work, especially Finance with Ivey.

Don't go to Ivey to become a CA. Go to a regular business school where you can get your credits, and maybe one with a co-op.

Ivey is good if you don't know what you wanna do, since an HBA will look good. But if CA is what you wanna be, don't waste your $.

University of Western Ontario
Business Management and Organizational Studies (BMOS)
Class of 2013

"I mean this situation is gonna be indescribable, you can't even describe the situation that you're about to get into the situation."

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falconhawk
Posted: May 31, 2010 4:01:53 PM
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MarkUWO13 wrote:
falconhawk wrote:
SirGaGa wrote:
why the hell would you pay 80k in total for year 3 and 4 for an accounting placement? Just do an accounting streamed business program.... Brock BAcc, AFM-PA, Laurier BBA,


Why would I pay? For university reputation.


ICAO doesn't look at where you got the 51 credits from, just that you completed them. Rest depends on your interview, personality, etc.

Reputation is good for going straight into work, especially Finance with Ivey.

Don't go to Ivey to become a CA. Go to a regular business school where you can get your credits, and maybe one with a co-op.

Ivey is good if you don't know what you wanna do, since an HBA will look good. But if CA is what you wanna be, don't waste your $.


UOIT is good then? lol
TheSituation
Posted: May 31, 2010 5:27:31 PM

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falconhawk wrote:
MarkUWO13 wrote:
falconhawk wrote:
SirGaGa wrote:
why the hell would you pay 80k in total for year 3 and 4 for an accounting placement? Just do an accounting streamed business program.... Brock BAcc, AFM-PA, Laurier BBA,


Why would I pay? For university reputation.


ICAO doesn't look at where you got the 51 credits from, just that you completed them. Rest depends on your interview, personality, etc.

Reputation is good for going straight into work, especially Finance with Ivey.

Don't go to Ivey to become a CA. Go to a regular business school where you can get your credits, and maybe one with a co-op.

Ivey is good if you don't know what you wanna do, since an HBA will look good. But if CA is what you wanna be, don't waste your $.


UOIT is good then? lol


If it gives you the 51 credits it's just as good as any other university you do the credits from.

University of Western Ontario
Business Management and Organizational Studies (BMOS)
Class of 2013

"I mean this situation is gonna be indescribable, you can't even describe the situation that you're about to get into the situation."

dunno wrote:
The Asian floor was one of the tightest floors in the rez
SirGaGa
Posted: May 31, 2010 7:27:46 PM

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MarkUWO13 wrote:
falconhawk wrote:
MarkUWO13 wrote:
falconhawk wrote:
SirGaGa wrote:
why the hell would you pay 80k in total for year 3 and 4 for an accounting placement? Just do an accounting streamed business program.... Brock BAcc, AFM-PA, Laurier BBA,


Why would I pay? For university reputation.


ICAO doesn't look at where you got the 51 credits from, just that you completed them. Rest depends on your interview, personality, etc.

Reputation is good for going straight into work, especially Finance with Ivey.

Don't go to Ivey to become a CA. Go to a regular business school where you can get your credits, and maybe one with a co-op.

Ivey is good if you don't know what you wanna do, since an HBA will look good. But if CA is what you wanna be, don't waste your $.


UOIT is good then? lol


If it gives you the 51 credits it's just as good as any other university you do the credits from.


wrong, co-op placements are a +

a VERY BIG +++++

Wilfrid Laurier University Honours Business Administration 2014
Yes, i declined ivey AEO LOL
i <3 Sabrina
falconhawk
Posted: May 31, 2010 7:57:18 PM
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SirGaGa wrote:
MarkUWO13 wrote:
falconhawk wrote:
MarkUWO13 wrote:
falconhawk wrote:
SirGaGa wrote:
why the hell would you pay 80k in total for year 3 and 4 for an accounting placement? Just do an accounting streamed business program.... Brock BAcc, AFM-PA, Laurier BBA,


Why would I pay? For university reputation.


ICAO doesn't look at where you got the 51 credits from, just that you completed them. Rest depends on your interview, personality, etc.

Reputation is good for going straight into work, especially Finance with Ivey.

Don't go to Ivey to become a CA. Go to a regular business school where you can get your credits, and maybe one with a co-op.

Ivey is good if you don't know what you wanna do, since an HBA will look good. But if CA is what you wanna be, don't waste your $.


UOIT is good then? lol


If it gives you the 51 credits it's just as good as any other university you do the credits from.


wrong, co-op placements are a +

a VERY BIG +++++


in what sense? I mean you won't prefer Brock (co-op) to Schulich (not co-op), right?
TheSituation
Posted: May 31, 2010 7:57:19 PM

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SirGaGa wrote:
MarkUWO13 wrote:
falconhawk wrote:
MarkUWO13 wrote:
falconhawk wrote:
SirGaGa wrote:
why the hell would you pay 80k in total for year 3 and 4 for an accounting placement? Just do an accounting streamed business program.... Brock BAcc, AFM-PA, Laurier BBA,


Why would I pay? For university reputation.


ICAO doesn't look at where you got the 51 credits from, just that you completed them. Rest depends on your interview, personality, etc.

Reputation is good for going straight into work, especially Finance with Ivey.

Don't go to Ivey to become a CA. Go to a regular business school where you can get your credits, and maybe one with a co-op.

Ivey is good if you don't know what you wanna do, since an HBA will look good. But if CA is what you wanna be, don't waste your $.


UOIT is good then? lol


If it gives you the 51 credits it's just as good as any other university you do the credits from.


wrong, co-op placements are a +

a VERY BIG +++++


Bolded is correct. Not having one isn't the end of the world.

University of Western Ontario
Business Management and Organizational Studies (BMOS)
Class of 2013

"I mean this situation is gonna be indescribable, you can't even describe the situation that you're about to get into the situation."

dunno wrote:
The Asian floor was one of the tightest floors in the rez


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