ValuePenguin.com: Tulane Accounting - Neil Huntsman

ValuePenguin.com, a website that provides personal finance research and analysis, interviewed Master of Accounting student Neil Huntsman (MACCT ’15) for its “Future of Accountants” series.
“The environment at Tulane is perfect for professional education. I can already tell there has been a change in the way I think and process information. My classes are not basic accounting courses where a student learns to book specific entries. My classes stress analytical thinking and problem solving. The class size facilitates discussion with my peers and professors. It was strange to transition to a school where not only do all my professors know my name, but they want to know more about me. That level of personal engagement with professors is what I love most about Tulane.”
To read the interview in its entirety, visit ValuePenguin.com.
http://www.valuepenguin.com/2014/11/tulane-university-accounting-neil-huntsman
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