How hard is tax accounting in college?

<p>So I'm going to be taking a tax accounting college class and I was just wondering, how hard should I expect this class to be? I know difficulty is going to vary depending on the school, professor, personal skills etc. but in general, how hard is this class? I've gotten A's in principles of accounting 1 and 2. I've also gotten A's in intermediate accounting 1 and 2, however, I had those with pretty easy professors who weren't very demanding so I'm not sure it means much.</p>

<p>any input is appreciated! thanks!</p>

<p>Around the same level as intermediate. Depends on how much interest and effort you put in. God, I hated that class or rather hate taxes in general.</p>

<p>If you are getting easy A’s, then it depends only on the professor really. As long as it’s not one of the “been tenured since 1975” types that writes bad questions and won’t curve even if the highest grade is a B, you probably shouldn’t be too worried. Never underestimate how many of your peers just don’t get it, and didn’t get any of your other classes either. I think accounting is relatively easier if you are naturally talented at it because so much of of the competition seems completely unsuited for it. I don’t think most other classes are filled with so many people who shouldn’t be there.</p>