Big-4 internships usually have a GPA cutoff around 3.5 or 3.6. That cutoff applies to your accounting classes though which may be better or worse than your overall.
I agree with everything you said. Big-4 isn't for everyone by any means. I'm pursuing advisory positions. Job satisfaction in Big-4 also depends heavily on your clients and the team you work on. Big-4 really only pays off when you get to the manager level (some would argue partner). The reason...
I interned in Big-4 tax this summer, not trying to hate, I'm sure you did a good job but pretty much everyone gets a full-time offer unless they screw up horribly. Getting the internship is much, much harder than getting the offer. The amount of money they drop on you during your internship is...
I'm getting my masters in accounting at TCU. To those majoring in finance, I'd recommend going ahead and double majoring in accounting. That will give you the required credit hours to sit for the CPA exam. You could also study for the CFA exam. It is much easier to get a job in Big 4 accounting...
Bart Scott is wild...he's the dude that faked a cramp to slow down the Pat's hurry up in the 4th quarter. I'm not mad about it I just think its funny that he is talking big but has to fake and injury
Bart Scott is wild...he's the dude that faked a cramp to slow down the Pat's hurry up in the 4th quarter. I'm not mad about it I just think its funny that he is talking big but has to fake and injury
Just got back from the game.
Notes:
We (Arkansas) spotted OSU 7 by not falling on that first fumble by TP
Our defense made TP2 look like Vince Young circa 2006 Rose Bowl
Mallett played decent overall but the drops obviously handicapped him big time
Mallett needs another year in college...
Just got back from the game.
Notes:
We (Arkansas) spotted OSU 7 by not falling on that first fumble by TP
Our defense made TP2 look like Vince Young circa 2006 Rose Bowl
Mallett played decent overall but the drops obviously handicapped him big time
Mallett needs another year in college...