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Lock: intellectual masturbation does get annoying,eh?

Orsorum

Lifer
I sometimes wonder if I should just make one master thread and spare you all the boredom of having to see yet more posts by me about plans.
 
Originally posted by: Fingolfin269
Why not save that money for grad school?

Only reason I'm remotely considering it is because the subject matter is interesting to me and it would only take an extra two quarters.
 
Originally posted by: Orsorum
In the end it would take me an extra two quarters, and I could spend both quarters studying for the CPA exam and working. I'm interested in the finance because it's interesting, but I don't have any specific career plans for it at the moment. I have a background in finance from two years of economics, and accounting will give me an aspect of it, but I haven't just studied "finance".

Anyone else done something like this? Is it ever worth the extra money and time?

No, not worth the extra time, and please stop posting questions regarding your major, your plans on getting a masters and law degrees, and other related posts. Please!
 
Dude, you're making my head swim with all your plans. I hope they all work out, but I can't even keep them all straight any more. 😕
 
Originally posted by: HappyPuppy
Dude, you're making my head swim with all your plans. I hope they all work out, but I can't even keep them all straight any more. 😕

lol It's like intellectual masturbation. I have no more desire to stay extra quarters in school than anyone else. I just get bored on my weeks off.
 
Originally posted by: cchen
No, not worth the extra time, and please stop posting questions regarding your major, your plans on getting a masters and law degrees, and other related posts. Please!

That annoying eh?
 
Originally posted by: upsciLLion
Do it. Then take the actuarial exams. 😉

Ugh. I considered that for a good two minutes. No way in heck I want to spend my life doing probability calculations.
 
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