12-20-2012, 12:18 PM
I think the CPA track gives you the necessary Business and Accounting credits for the State of New Jersey. However, like you mention, most states require that you have at least 150 credits—that still applies. So while you may have your business and accounting credits filled, you could get another major, or masters in some other field, and that would get you to the 150 mark.
Some states allow you to sit for the exam right out of undergraduate school, even if you don't have the necessary experience or credits. Then you have a certain amount of time to finish getting the rest of your credits or getting the required experience.
Things are slightly different depending on which state you're in.
Some states allow you to sit for the exam right out of undergraduate school, even if you don't have the necessary experience or credits. Then you have a certain amount of time to finish getting the rest of your credits or getting the required experience.
Things are slightly different depending on which state you're in.
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