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During the Master of Accounting program, you spend most of your time in Gerlach Hall. Most days you might only have a small break between class, work, and group projects to grab food so I am going to walk you through some of my favorite places to grab food on and near campus.
KSA Cafe
Here are a few of my favorite study spots around campus!
The past two months have been a little hectic for me, as I threw myself headfirst into the recruiting process. However, now after what feels like a million interviews, I can happily say I have a job lined up for after my graduation from the Specialized Master’s in Finance Program. Today, I thought I would share what the recruiting process looked like for me and give you some tips I picked up along the way.
One important aspect that attracted me to pursuing a Fisher MBA, as opposed to other MBA programs, is their emphasis and commitment to training MBA candidates in having a cross-functional approach when it comes to problem-solving and dealing with various business decisions. As first-year MBA students, we attend workshops and integration sessions every week that focus on connecting and merging the myriad of complementary disciplines we tackle in our core classes.
If you have been following along with my blog posts than you’ll know that I am a combined BSBA/MAcc student, meaning I attended Fisher as an undergrad for my first three years of college and am now taking my upper level accounting courses in the graduate program to get both degrees at the same time. This means that I have experienced Fisher as both an undergraduate and graduate student.
At this point in the semester you may be feeling like taking a step back from school work, so here are some tips on making sure you stay on track and take care of yourself as well!
Introduction to Kate Seifert and some tips she has for people currently in/thinking about starting the aplication process for the MHRM Program!
