A friend took online accounting courses for 2 years. She got a job after graduated. She is at early of 50s and still got a job. Her English is good though, has Canadian non-accounting working experiences before
A friend took online accounting courses for 2 years. She got a job after graduated. She is at early of 50s and still got a job. Her English is good though, has Canadian non-accounting working experiences before
If money/timing is not a constraint I would suggest you go to university, unless you are satisfied with a bookkeeping job. It really depends on luck & networking for anyone who look for jobs. The massive networking events offered by university will help you to connect with higher reputation accounting firms and corporations (that will definitely be helpful if you seek for a professional license).
About myself: international student- Algonquin college (2 yrs accounting)- First bookkeeping job- immigrated-University degree (2 internships with corporations) – Staff accountant/CPA student
I would have skipped college if money wasn’t a problem to me.
Back to your question, I would choose “on campus” which will provide you more social networking experience.