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About studying accounting for graduate students in America! ! ! Urgent! ! !
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LZ I am also a graduate student in accounting in the United States. I graduated directly from undergraduate course and have no internship experience.

1. The full name of MBA is master of business administration, which is what we call MBA. The accounting graduate student is the master of accounting. These are two different majors, but both belong to business schools.

As for work experience, I can tell you that accounting postgraduates don't pay much attention to work experience among all majors in business schools, and MBA is the most important one. Many requirements of MBA are full-time work experience, which is very strict. Secondly, there are financial things. However, you should also know that compared with other colleges, business schools attach great importance to work experience. My suggestion is that you have the best work experience. It doesn't matter if you don't. If you want to apply to the top 3 schools, you'd better have work experience, and it's the best in a big company. If your position is not so high, then you should focus on GMAT and GPA. Compared with MBA, accounting attaches great importance to grades.

2. It's hard to find a job after graduation. Now the American market is very bad, and there are many restrictions for international students to find a job. Graduate students are better, and it is better to pass several CPA exams first, which will be much easier. It's definitely not easy to have a good job, but it's generally stable.