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As the first quarter of the MAcc program came to an end, I was reflecting on my first quarter experience and what I wish I would have known at the beginning compared to what I know now. Graduate school is most definitely different from undergraduate, especially when you are attending a completely different institution. There are three key things I realized during my reflection of the first quarter that I think would be particularly useful to incoming MAcc students.       1. Graduate School is not the same as undergraduate
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Like most Ohio State students, my absolute favorite part of the fall is watching Ohio State football, and there is no better place to watch it than in the Shoe surrounded by 100,000 other fans. As a combined student, this is my fourth football season as a student but having a full year not in the stadium makes you appreciate it like it was the very first time.
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No matter what college you get your bachelor's degree from, and which college you start your graduate degree at, the change in culture, requirements, and people is palpable. Join me as I discuss this shift!
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When I entered the SMF program and heard there was an intensive 2-week preterm financial basics training course, I really had no clue what to expect. All I really knew was the course name, Financial Analysis and Valuation, and when to be on zoom the first day. That’s why I thought for my very first blog post it would be a good idea to shed some light on this course.