You might get a job in public accounting, just not with the big international 
accounting firms,
and probably not with the major regional firms.  It's easier for the 
nontraditional
student to find work outside of public accounting, in corporate or government 
accounting. 
Mitch

John Robbins wrote:
> 
> Mitch Haley wrote:
> > For instance, if you graduate with an accounting degree after age 25, forget
> > about even being considered by a major accounting firm as a entry level 
> > hire.
> 
> As in, you can't get a job?  You have to get experience elsewhere before
> you have a chance of getting hired?
> 
> John
> 
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