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A brief background about me is that I recently passed all parts of the Uniform CPA Exams and now reviewing for CMA Exams. I’m having a hard time on finding a job because I’m inexperienced which hinders me from qualifying in most entry-level jobs(which requires at least a year of experience) and I do not also qualify for internships because I’m not anymore a student(not to mention that I have a bad GPA of 2.88 after being evaluated – my school is from different country).
Does earning an Accounting Certificate especially if it is from UCLA(extension) will help me improve my credentials and increase my chance of setting my foot into the accounting profession as the same as what an MBA degree can do( in which I’m lacking the necessary funds to pursue such a degree)? I can see that employers more easily tend to accommodate resumes that has a “USC” or “UCLA” somewhere in the educational backgrounds. I saw that the Accounting Certificate program tuition is just around $10k and will be a cheaper alternative as compared to 6 digits tuition MBA or MAcc programs.
BTW, here is the link to the program I’m talking( https://www.uclaextension.edu/pages/ProgramDetails.aspx?reg=CF028 )
I’ll gladly appreciate any advise that you can give with regards to my case.
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