The class is Accounting Information System. I have spent 12 hours multiple times in one day working on query assignments using Access. He doesn't explain all the features for the software or anything else about it. He doesn't show us how to set up formulas, doesn't show us how to dissect large blob of information into smaller pieces to used for the queries and all of that crap. I think I could learn it better and faster if he shows us in class how the features work, then we applied what we learned in class to the assignments. I thought that was the point of having an instructor? I made a 90 on last two query assignments because my formula wasn't coded correctly, but the query results was the same answers as he expected. I didn't know how to do it his way...At least in the real world the boss shows me his way, right?
I don't think I'm go back and get my master's. I already got all the paperwork to go forward with the Certificate of Management Accounting exam. I just have to turn them in to the IMA. I have an interview with Flowers Food in March. I worked with this company in high school and part of college as a merchandiser. I know the company's brands, their sales operation, etc. The plant president of the bakery in Morristown is going talk to me and it's highly likely they'll send me to corporate or another bakery and train me to be a controller for one of the bakeries. If I like that I'm stick with it until I can become plant president. If I hate it then it will likely give me motivation go back to get my master's and take the CPA and go into auditing. That is assuming the plant president can find a place for me and give me opportunity to work as a controller after they train me and I prove I'm ready for it or they feel good about me in that position. If they ask me to go work in sales, I'm going to turn it down. I'm not doing that again. CMA is almost same as CPA minus taxes and auditing. Or I may work as a controller for awhile until I find a business I feel like buying or starting. I don't have the motivation to go back and get my master's at the moment, not to mention the federal government cut spending on graduate students loan and I cannot even afford to go without taking out loans in possibly multiple places and burying myself in debt when I'm not 100% if it what I want.
College just mess with my mind more then I want it too. It can make you feel discourage when you have bad professors or you feel you aren't being taught well enough to understand the materials, etc. I just wanna pass, then graduate in May and move on.