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I've found Accounting to be a surprisingly snobbish field as far as GPA, but if you're about 3.25 or higher, it won't matter. Sell your soul to get an internship or you will always be second to the applicant that has big 4/large firm experience. Do the CPA ASAP as well. If I had known that you are pretty much a flunkie if you stopped at a BA in the field or don't have public accounting experience, I would have never finished out. (Jaded much?)[/QUOTE]
You did private accounting with a business/corporation I assume then? Because the Big 4 at the least does not give a flying

if you get a Masters of Accounting as long as you have enough hours for the CPA.
And I made $18.46 an hour plus time and a half overtime at my internship with a Big 4. This was in Ohio. An intern in NJ in my training class made like $25/hr.
And again, DEFINITELY INTERN. It's not just about the money. If you don't royally

up your internship or the company is severely downsizing, you will get an offer. Even if you don't want your offer with the place you interned with, it will help make getting the job of your choice exponentially easier. This is critical in times like these.
And The Mana Knight can't get a job despite the good GPA for these reasons:
1. Won't relocate
2. Won't get a driver's license
3. Didn't do an internship
4. Didn't have any extracurriculars to my knowledge
5. Is very shy and antisocial
I am number 5 on the list but I still was able to get a great job with a high GPA, internship experience, a willingness to locate if necessary (it wasn't, but other offers were for relocation), leadership experience in extracurriculars, etc. Seriously, TMK, as I have told you time and time again, BE WILLING TO MOVE FOR YOUR JOB AND GET A GODDAMN DRIVER'S LICENSE. I am SURE you will be able to find something if you actually follow my advice.