<p>Can you get a Bachelor’s AND Master’s in accounting from Leventhal in 5 years?</p>
<p>It’s a rumor that sounds too good to be true…</p>
<p>Can you get a Bachelor’s AND Master’s in accounting from Leventhal in 5 years?</p>
<p>It’s a rumor that sounds too good to be true…</p>
<p>My daughter graduated from the Marshall School and looked closely at Leventhal, but we never heard anything about this type of program. She did complete her BS in Business and did a Masters in Communications from Annenberg in four years (with 3 summer sessions), but had to apply separately and get accepted for her Masters in her last year in the Business School. She was able to complete her BS in three years because she had APs that fit well into her requirements, took summer school all but one summer, and started the business curriculum right away (didn’t waste any classes). The Masters program was a three semester program (fall, spring summer). So, it is possible to move through quickly (particularly with USC being very generous on their acceptance of AP credits) with good planning and having no life . . . but no guarantee that you will get into the Masters program until you apply when you are wrapping up the BS.</p>
<p>Funny. Thanks for the thorough reply.</p>
<p>Yes, it is true that you can get your bachelor’s and master’s in 5 years from Leventhal. But you must have a 3.5 GPA or higher to get into that program.</p>
<p>Please see my answer posted in the other forum where you asked a similar question. There is a quote right out of the Marshall booklet explaining the program.</p>
<p>btw getting your BS in accounting and MAAC is pretty redundant. most people who do the progressive track get their MBT. the MAAC is designed for students who did their undergraduate work in something other than accounting (and thus want to start a career in accounting)</p>