Masters in taxation-GGU

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  • #163675
    Anonymous
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    I want to joing in masters in taxation in GGU at SFO. Could anyone share their experience with me? Please advice me is it worth or not?

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  • #467996
    kaaCPA
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    I am currently working on my GGU Master's in Tax – via Golden Gate's Seattle campus. It is definitely worth it! I have learned much more from that than studying for these exams.. Haha. I would definitely pursue it. The only drawback is that it takes a long time (3-6 years) if you are working full time and only taking 2 classes/year (taking tax season off).

    AUD | 85
    REG | 77
    FAR | 76
    BEC | 83
    ========
    ETH | 93
    State Board Application pending!

    #468061
    kaaCPA
    Participant

    I am currently working on my GGU Master's in Tax – via Golden Gate's Seattle campus. It is definitely worth it! I have learned much more from that than studying for these exams.. Haha. I would definitely pursue it. The only drawback is that it takes a long time (3-6 years) if you are working full time and only taking 2 classes/year (taking tax season off).

    AUD | 85
    REG | 77
    FAR | 76
    BEC | 83
    ========
    ETH | 93
    State Board Application pending!

    #467998
    Anonymous
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    Hi kaacpa,

    Thanks for your reply.We both r done with 3 subjects and waiting for the result of BEC 🙂 good luck.

    #468063
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Hi kaacpa,

    Thanks for your reply.We both r done with 3 subjects and waiting for the result of BEC 🙂 good luck.

    #468000
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Can anybody share their experience at Golden gate university at SFO in Masters in taxation?

    #468065
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Can anybody share their experience at Golden gate university at SFO in Masters in taxation?

    #468002
    sleepy
    Member

    I completed my MST from GGU strictly using their online program in a year and a half. I too was working full time and was able to pull off a 3.53 GPA. It was definitely worth it and having that Masters in Taxation has given me the edge to getting my current job.

    AUD - 80
    FAR - 73, 76 done!!!
    REG - 92
    BEC - 79

    #468067
    sleepy
    Member

    I completed my MST from GGU strictly using their online program in a year and a half. I too was working full time and was able to pull off a 3.53 GPA. It was definitely worth it and having that Masters in Taxation has given me the edge to getting my current job.

    AUD - 80
    FAR - 73, 76 done!!!
    REG - 92
    BEC - 79

    #468004
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Thanks for the information 🙂

    #468069
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Thanks for the information 🙂

    #468006
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    ..but if you dig into their website, you can also see that a working “professional” who works fulltime has only about a 14% chance of graduating within a year. i think after 5-7 years the graduation rate only goes up to 44%. these are vaguely recalled from memory; i glanced at their website a few weeks ago and just recalled chuckling when i found a spelling error on their website. but, that may just be me being a stickler. i've never taken an actual class so i can't speak on the quality of education one can obtain.

    lots of my managers and stockholders have received various degrees from GGU. mainly tax people.

    oh yeah, the typical working professional is recommended on only taking 2 semesters worth of classes per year, excluding tax seasons of course. most people under this class graduate in 5+ years.

    take what you read with a grain of salt. i suggest you look at their website for more info.

    #468071
    Anonymous
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    ..but if you dig into their website, you can also see that a working “professional” who works fulltime has only about a 14% chance of graduating within a year. i think after 5-7 years the graduation rate only goes up to 44%. these are vaguely recalled from memory; i glanced at their website a few weeks ago and just recalled chuckling when i found a spelling error on their website. but, that may just be me being a stickler. i've never taken an actual class so i can't speak on the quality of education one can obtain.

    lots of my managers and stockholders have received various degrees from GGU. mainly tax people.

    oh yeah, the typical working professional is recommended on only taking 2 semesters worth of classes per year, excluding tax seasons of course. most people under this class graduate in 5+ years.

    take what you read with a grain of salt. i suggest you look at their website for more info.

    #468008
    jsh1177
    Participant

    I'm actually currently enrolled in the full-time MST day program and will be graduating in April 2012. Will you be able to attend full-time or part-time? Personally for me the experience has been great (previous 2 year tax prep experience). I've learned a lot in the past five months (MST-Day is a 9 month full-time program) and the school is very aggressive about getting their MST students employed.

    Not too sure about the part-time or online program but the MST Day program from start is geared two goals: teach you tax law and get you employed. You start meeting potential employers from from orientation and dive into the code and regs from day one.

    Hope this helped and please let me know if you have any other questions.

    REG - Feb 2012 Planned
    BEC - TBD
    FAR - TBD
    AUD - TBD

    #468073
    jsh1177
    Participant

    I'm actually currently enrolled in the full-time MST day program and will be graduating in April 2012. Will you be able to attend full-time or part-time? Personally for me the experience has been great (previous 2 year tax prep experience). I've learned a lot in the past five months (MST-Day is a 9 month full-time program) and the school is very aggressive about getting their MST students employed.

    Not too sure about the part-time or online program but the MST Day program from start is geared two goals: teach you tax law and get you employed. You start meeting potential employers from from orientation and dive into the code and regs from day one.

    Hope this helped and please let me know if you have any other questions.

    REG - Feb 2012 Planned
    BEC - TBD
    FAR - TBD
    AUD - TBD

    #468010
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    @ jsh1177,

    How many classes do you have to take per semester in order to graduate in 9 months? Do you feel stressfull in the program?

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