About Myself
Autor: 1391390 • October 6, 2013 • Essay • 866 Words (4 Pages) • 1,299 Views
Before 18 years, I wanted to be a doctor because I think they seem cool when they are standing before operating table with surgical knife in their hands. Unfortunately, my failure in chemistry in the city entrance exam completely cut off my possibility of going to medical school and consequently I come to the university where I am now. That failure seems unacceptable at that moment and I cried for a whole month at home. But now nearly three years has passed, I really feel grateful to it because it released me from piles of boring equations and tedious living style and gave me a better plan-be a professional accountant in the global company in the short term and be CFO in the long term. Besides, it helped me realize the importance of talents and passion that I had never attained before by passing exams.
Although, I always ranked top10% in my undergraduate school and take part in the study of ACCA but I still find it difficult to achieve my goal through my internship experience due to lack of international experience and deeper understanding about the critical role that accounting plays. Therefore, I decided to earn a MACC in general. It is no doubt that US is the best choice for real knowledge.
Another motivation for my going abroad is curiosity. When I was a child, I loved watching “growing pain”. I was impressed by the diversity of the class profile and great flexibility given to the students by schools and parents. When I grew up, I was greatly influenced by “friends”, I hope that one day I could have the opportunity to make friends with people of different backgrounds and chase dream together. Earning a MACC in America is a good chance for me to satisfy my curiosity and see what real life is in America.
With the future goal and dream in mind, I have browsed hundreds of accounting programs of American universities and find Fisher’s MACC is no doubt the best education to prepare me to achieve my goal. Unlike many other MSA programs which are designed only to meet the 150 credit hour requirements to sit for CPA exam, MACC program in Fisher college can give me maximum flexibility to learn more. Outside of the three required core classes, the program really is open for me to study whatever fits my future. For example, if I were enrolled, I can take MBA finance courses to develop individual capacity for both lifelong learning and rewarding career. Besides, Fisher could assist me in becoming a good leader in the corporate, achieving my long-term goal of being CFO in global company located in China.
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