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If you’re considering the MAcc program at Fisher College of Business, here’s a glimpse of what a typical day looks like!
The MAcc is a fast-paced, nine-month program with courses in the fall and spring semesters. Fisher uses a quarter system, which means classes move quickly and expose us to a wide variety of electives throughout the year. Staying organized and managing time effectively are key to keeping up.
Ohio State’s Fisher MAcc program offers a unique structure compared to other programs when it comes to the course format. The nine-month program is composed of four quarters, consisting of courses that are seven weeks in length. The shortened class length and flexibility of the program allow you to take many different graduate-level courses including ones outside of accounting based on your career goals or interests. While this provides a unique opportunity, a lot is packed into these seven-week quarters.
When I started my graduate journey at Fisher College of Business, I quickly realized that success in the job search wasn’t going to come from academics alone. Finance is an industry built on relationships, and the SMF with its new structure and added professional development course is one of the best environments to build them.
Starting my MBA at Fisher College of Business is the greatest academic and professional challenge of my life. My name is Sergio León, a first-year international student from Peru, and this is my first academic experience outside of my country. A year ago, while researching opportunities to study abroad, I discovered Fisher—a place that offered exactly what I was looking for: academic excellence, strong professional connections across industries, and most importantly, a community that truly supports one another.
Before coming to business school, I had worked at an organization for almost seven years. Every time someone asked why I stayed that long—a rare trait in my generation—my answer was always the same: I enjoyed the people I worked with. For me, community (network) has always been a critical determinant of how far you can go in life.
What should I expect on day one of the Full-Time MBA program? Will I fit in with my classmates? Do I really belong here? These questions and concerns filled my mind coming into the first day of the weeklong pre-term session.
I recently arrived in the beautiful yet quaint city of Columbus, Ohio, carrying just two bags and a whole lot of hope. Originally from India, I had been working in the development sector as a researcher before deciding to pursue my Master’s in Human Resource Management at the Fisher College of Business. This step marks a significant milestone in both my professional and personal journey, driven by a deep curiosity to learn and grow as a purposeful leader.
I had always wondered what the first class of a B School would feel like and, boy-oh-boy, was I surprised. Coming back to class after working for more than a decade was both daunting and exciting at the same time. I was pretty sure and half-joked to myself that I was going to be the “Senior Citizen” of my entire cohort, being surrounded with people almost half my age. I knew that I had to strike a balance between learning from them but also sharing my own experiences and feedback on their work.
