Hey everyone,
So this is my situation. I am currently in my sophomore year at college and I am an accounting major that goes to school at a New York State school. Something I am 100 percent doing is moving to San Diego sometime after i graduate, and this is where i need suggestions so anything would help. Do you think that if i want to move to San Diego that i should finish my 2 years at my current school and then look for a job in San Diego while i am studying for my CPA or if i really want to move out there should I attend grad school out there so it sets me up with connections out there easier? if anyone has moved or anything right after college and has any suggestions please let me know!
So, I am a resident of San Diego and I’m just wondering what kind of research you’ve done in career planning out here?
Our rents are expensive and we have really poor public transportation, so you need to be financially prepared for expensive tuition and needing a car.
If you transfer to schools in San Diego, the public schools will charge you hefty OOS fees, which are not cheap. There are a lot of students who major in finance and who would be your competition, do you have a work connection anywhere?
one of my cousins works for Deloitte so i was hoping to use that connection. My career planning hasn’t been to extended yet, i had planned on talking to my adviser when i go back to school and see what he thought about everything, but it is early planning stages so i was just hoping on getting some tips and advice.
Before you decide to move, you need to research the job outlook. Everyone wants to come to California, so assume that it will be extremely competitive.
http://www.nbclosangeles.com/news/local/Californias-Population-Moving-Out-182914961.html
According to this, everyone wants to go to TX, NC, SC, etc. People may want to move to Northern California for tech, but that’s about it.
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