Combat Veteran/Accounting Major Seeking Insight
Posted: Mon Sep 16, 2019 10:25 pm
Hello All,
First off, I want to thank y'all ahead of time for taking the time to read my post. I am a former Marine Infantryman and current Master of Accountancy student (set to graduate in December 2019). I left the service in 2012, and eventually started school in 2014 in pursuit of a bachelors degree. I hit a rough patch in my life after I separated from service, and when I started school I just didn't transition well. It took me almost two years to get focused to just pass my classes, so my GPA took a huge dive. I was able to finally graduate in May 2018 with a bachelors degree in accounting (GPA 2.78). Currently, my GPA is a 3.6 and I hope to have a 3.7 by December.
Having been an unorthodox student, and unaware of what accounting entailed I did not know who the Big 4 accounting firms were or what public accounting was until I was a senior. As a senior, I finally began taking upper level accounting class (this was because I had changed majors after my setbacks). I started to work my butt off and network but it seemed that the combined low GPA and veteran status (it doesn't seem many firms in the San Antonio area cared for this and seems to be a hinder; other veterans in the area have also had issues finding employment in accounting) hindered my ability to even get interviews. I had never had trouble getting interviews until I started applying for accounting positions. I applied for internships and jobs alike. I finally landed something in August of 2018, after over 120 applications. Currently, it is where I am interning. Around the same time I started my masters program. So as of right now I am headed towards taking the CPA exams, although it is highly unlikely I will ever get licensed since I will need to meet the experience requirement. In order to be licensed in Texas you must work under a CPA doing non-routine accounting work. I was offered a position where I am interning but there are no CPAs there.
I like where I am at the moment, but the journey in finding work in accounting has frustrated me so deeply that I have started to resent the accounting profession. I have also had an awful time in my current program of study since I had to appeal an erroneous denial of admission or else I would have not got in. The closer I am to graduating the more I think of just leaving accounting to pursue a career in law. This is where I need assistance.
I know that because of my GPA I am limited to schools.Furthermore, because I want to limit the costs exceeding the benefits of attending a law school I would need to attend a public university in Texas. I can get most tuition and fees waived in Texas if I attend a public university because of the Hazlewood Act. I do not have anymore federal education benefits unless I can convince the VA to pay for law school. So financially I would primarily have to worry about living expenses and books.
Now considering those two main factors I am very limited on schools. I think for the most part UT Austin is out of the picture. So I was looking at either the University of Houston and Texas A&M law schools, granted I get a decent LSAT score. I plan on taking the LSAT in June and have started to study it.
I know that the better the law school the better career outcome. So I know it's flabbergasting to talk about my limited opportunities in accounting, when a career in law probably has much higher risk in finding employment. It is something I have come to terms with and I at least would feel comfortable pursuing because it is not all fluffed up like accounting. I would argue there are less jobs out there for accounting than the current stated growth.
The areas of law I do find intriguing are Tax Law and Constitutional Law. I think I would feel passionate in either. It highly appeals to me developing strategies/defenses against the government.
I really would appreciate any feedback, insights, or thoughtful questions that I may not have asked myself. I am open to learning and setting myself up for success. Maybe by your answers I will realize that law should not be for me.
Thank You
First off, I want to thank y'all ahead of time for taking the time to read my post. I am a former Marine Infantryman and current Master of Accountancy student (set to graduate in December 2019). I left the service in 2012, and eventually started school in 2014 in pursuit of a bachelors degree. I hit a rough patch in my life after I separated from service, and when I started school I just didn't transition well. It took me almost two years to get focused to just pass my classes, so my GPA took a huge dive. I was able to finally graduate in May 2018 with a bachelors degree in accounting (GPA 2.78). Currently, my GPA is a 3.6 and I hope to have a 3.7 by December.
Having been an unorthodox student, and unaware of what accounting entailed I did not know who the Big 4 accounting firms were or what public accounting was until I was a senior. As a senior, I finally began taking upper level accounting class (this was because I had changed majors after my setbacks). I started to work my butt off and network but it seemed that the combined low GPA and veteran status (it doesn't seem many firms in the San Antonio area cared for this and seems to be a hinder; other veterans in the area have also had issues finding employment in accounting) hindered my ability to even get interviews. I had never had trouble getting interviews until I started applying for accounting positions. I applied for internships and jobs alike. I finally landed something in August of 2018, after over 120 applications. Currently, it is where I am interning. Around the same time I started my masters program. So as of right now I am headed towards taking the CPA exams, although it is highly unlikely I will ever get licensed since I will need to meet the experience requirement. In order to be licensed in Texas you must work under a CPA doing non-routine accounting work. I was offered a position where I am interning but there are no CPAs there.
I like where I am at the moment, but the journey in finding work in accounting has frustrated me so deeply that I have started to resent the accounting profession. I have also had an awful time in my current program of study since I had to appeal an erroneous denial of admission or else I would have not got in. The closer I am to graduating the more I think of just leaving accounting to pursue a career in law. This is where I need assistance.
I know that because of my GPA I am limited to schools.Furthermore, because I want to limit the costs exceeding the benefits of attending a law school I would need to attend a public university in Texas. I can get most tuition and fees waived in Texas if I attend a public university because of the Hazlewood Act. I do not have anymore federal education benefits unless I can convince the VA to pay for law school. So financially I would primarily have to worry about living expenses and books.
Now considering those two main factors I am very limited on schools. I think for the most part UT Austin is out of the picture. So I was looking at either the University of Houston and Texas A&M law schools, granted I get a decent LSAT score. I plan on taking the LSAT in June and have started to study it.
I know that the better the law school the better career outcome. So I know it's flabbergasting to talk about my limited opportunities in accounting, when a career in law probably has much higher risk in finding employment. It is something I have come to terms with and I at least would feel comfortable pursuing because it is not all fluffed up like accounting. I would argue there are less jobs out there for accounting than the current stated growth.
The areas of law I do find intriguing are Tax Law and Constitutional Law. I think I would feel passionate in either. It highly appeals to me developing strategies/defenses against the government.
I really would appreciate any feedback, insights, or thoughtful questions that I may not have asked myself. I am open to learning and setting myself up for success. Maybe by your answers I will realize that law should not be for me.
Thank You