MAcc
Navigating Midterms/Finals in Grad School
Exam season can be stressful but there are numerous ways to decompress and enjoy your time at Ohio State.
Starting a New School Year
Coming back to Ohio State, there are new challenges and hurdles ahead, but I couldn't be more excited to get back to work and enjoy everything Ohio State has to offer!
The Connections You Will Make in the MAcc
Hi everyone! In this blog post, I will introduce you to some of the members of the MAcc program that I've met and some important information that they would like to pass on to prospective students. Now introducing...
Five STEM and Leadership Courses You Should Know
In this blog post, I will discuss some electives most of which are not accounting, but either STEM or leadership focused.
I have invited two classmates from the Master of Accounting: Emily Pesce and T.Ike Henderson.
A guide to 9 Master-Level Accounting Courses at Fisher
Hi everyone,
In this blog post, I will share my experience with the nine graduate-level courses Fisher's Department of Accounting & Management Information Systems (AMIS/ACCTMIS) offers. If you have already accepted the offer for the Master of Accounting Program at Fisher and are figuring out your class schedule for Fall 2023, I hope this blog will be helpful. Let's start with the four core courses:
Get Involved as a MAcc Student (Three Opportunities of Which You Should Be Aware)
Hi everyone,
Welcome to my fourth blog for the MACC program. In this blog post, I will talk about the three main categories of involvement opportunities available to Fisher MAcc students.
3 things you need to know about the Flexible Curriculum of Fisher MACC
Hi everyone,
This is Qingyuan again. In my first blog post this year, I mentioned the three aspects of the Fisher MAcc Difference, and I talked about Career Support in my last blog post.
Three Tips to Utilize OCM Resources to Land a Job Offer
My name is Qingyuan; I am currently a student in the Master of Accounting program here at Fisher. I would like to share three tips for balancing a job search and keeping up with coursework. The beginning of the program is always the busiest if you are seeking a full-time job after graduation while also trying to perform well in core courses.
Tip No. 1: Begin your job search process early