Was going to start master of tax this summer, but I am in the process of applying for PhD. Graduated from North Georgia College with an accounting degree. You need a certain number of accounting hours to even sit for the exam. I think you need 120 hours as well. Check the details at www.nasba.org

Technically, you don't have to have the degree in accounting. You do have to have 30 semester hours in accounting to be licensed. There is a minimum hour requirement to sit for the exam. The 30 hours is imperitive. The test is not too difficult, if you study and practice problems. I worked over six thousand problems in total.


Quote Originally Posted by ironchef
Fellow GSU'er? Did you graduate with an accounting degree? Cause I heard you don't need an accounting degree to take the CPA exam.