<p>What universities have strong recruitment from the Big Four?
I know that USC and Berkeley have the biggest numbers of students going into the Big Four, but how are California schools more specifically in sending students there?
I am interested in schools that send lots or many students to the Big Four
I am looking at these schools, so if anyone can tell me about recruitment from any one of these it'd be great.
UCI
UCLA
UCSD
San Diego State
Long Beach State
CSU Fullerton
San Jose State
Cal Poly Pomona
Cal Poly SLO
Santa Clara U
U of San Diego
U of San Francisco
Chapman U
Loyola Marymount U
University of Washington
Arizona State
U of Arizona
And any others that really stand out</p>
<p>lol. I would choose the school in the state with the least rigorouse CPA requirements. </p>
<p>You should do that, or pick the school closest to the region your interested in living in. Also, UofW is full of ******s. Don’t go there unless you are one yourself.</p>
<p>UCLA also have strong numbers in the LA offices. I see a couple of LMU/SLO here and there in LA.</p>
<p>UCI/Fullerton/Chapman have a few here and there. I don’t really pay much attention to the OC offices.</p>
<p>USD have strong numbers in SD.</p>
<p>Honestly if you want a good shot at Big 4 without breaking the bank, go to UCLA Biz/Econ + accounting minor. </p>
<p>You won’t have to be a stellar student at UCLA to go to Big 4 but you sure as hell have to be at the top of your class if you are say at Fullerton.</p>
<p>Whatdidyou, have you ever been to the University of Washington campus that you’re calling its students a word that’s censored?</p>
<p>I highly doubt it.</p>
<p>^why do you doubt that?</p>
<p>ha, didn’t know that word was censored. wasn’t that bad…</p>
<p>Are most of the programs at these schools able to cater only to their state’s CPA requirements or the nation’s CPA requirements?</p>