Accounting and Law Degree
Posted: Mon Jul 25, 2016 8:18 pm
Hi all,
Hope everyone is enjoying their summer!
When I considered my career options I though (and still think) that earning an accounting degree and then a JD would prepare me for a very good career path, both professionally and financially. I chose accounting for my undergrad since I believed this career had a lot of job opportunities and would prepare me very well from a business perspective, which has always been one of my main interests. However, lately a thought or concern has crossed my mind: Once I am ready to work in the legal field, will my accounting degree be undervalued? Needless to say, the accounting field has been a tough one since the beginning, especially when it was time to study for my CPA. Accounting can be a profession by itself that does not necessarily need additional degrees aside from an MBA since many professionals live very well by being CPA's. I am concerned that once I am ready to work in the field of law my accounting degree is valued less than if I would have simply stayed in the accounting field. Would like to hear everyone's thoughts
Thanks!
Hope everyone is enjoying their summer!
When I considered my career options I though (and still think) that earning an accounting degree and then a JD would prepare me for a very good career path, both professionally and financially. I chose accounting for my undergrad since I believed this career had a lot of job opportunities and would prepare me very well from a business perspective, which has always been one of my main interests. However, lately a thought or concern has crossed my mind: Once I am ready to work in the legal field, will my accounting degree be undervalued? Needless to say, the accounting field has been a tough one since the beginning, especially when it was time to study for my CPA. Accounting can be a profession by itself that does not necessarily need additional degrees aside from an MBA since many professionals live very well by being CPA's. I am concerned that once I am ready to work in the field of law my accounting degree is valued less than if I would have simply stayed in the accounting field. Would like to hear everyone's thoughts
Thanks!