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Hello everyone,
I graduated with a Master’s of Science in Accounting with 38 credits. I have a bachelors degree in Health Science with 121 credits. However, my undergraduate degree allowed me to transfer 41 credits from my trade school (concentration in Medical Assisting) as part of an agreement for anyone within the medical field.
I’m planning on sitting for the Massachusetts CPA exam because I have my own company and I do not want to give up my business in order to go work for someone in order to gain the 1 year experience. I’m an Enrolled Agent and I really want to get my CPA license for personal reasons.
During graduate school I took mostly accounting courses. So all 38 credits are accounting and business credit. I’m just worried that my undergraduate degree will prove that I don’t have enough credit because 41 of my credits are not related to business or accounting. Do I need to make up for the 42 credits that transferred in?
Thanks everyone.
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