04-28-2020, 01:14 PM
I would say #1 is better than #2 - you get a MS in 3 years as opposed to a BS in 2-3 years. That's a no-brainer.
I think WGU is out - I don't think they offer a BS in Accounting any longer, just the BSBA with an Accounting concentration - and that's not enough to get into their MS in Accounting program (kind of strange that they did that).
I think a BSBA, in your situation, is not a good option - you want an actual degree in accounting. So option 3 is not a good plan at all. Just my opinion.
I think WGU is out - I don't think they offer a BS in Accounting any longer, just the BSBA with an Accounting concentration - and that's not enough to get into their MS in Accounting program (kind of strange that they did that).
I think a BSBA, in your situation, is not a good option - you want an actual degree in accounting. So option 3 is not a good plan at all. Just my opinion.
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