Ryerson Accounting And Finance Co Op Reddit. The cut-off for co-op is around B On the einfo website it state
The cut-off for co-op is around B On the einfo website it states that co-op is possible after registration in the Accounting and Finance program, but I heard somewhere that Ryerson doesnt do co-op? Archived post. New SAF graduate here, Ryerson University Accounting Society (RUAS) and Ryerson University Finance Society (RUFS) are the two main SAF student groups. I'm not in accounting and finance, but I am a part of one of the co-op programs Ryerson has to offer. The program is good, most That being said, I've done pretty well in the accounting and finance program securing some solid placements (a bank, pension fund, and a federal regulator). Ryerson has a great program and 90% of their co-op grads have a job before even they graduate. And this is without any comments on the professors and the I'm not in Accounting and Finance (BM co-op), however I applied to the same jobs that accounting and finance students applied to on Ryerson's co-op portal. York BComm Ryerson Accounting and Finance (TMU) vs McMaster DeGroote Bcomm Well basically I’ve had my decision set to go for Ryerson accounting and finance because of their program structure, How are the professors, facilities, clubs, and the co-op portal like? Is the co-op good for finance internships, because the co-op program is the main thing that’s gravitating me to transfer here. I didn’t want this post to be people convincing me to take a gap year, rather I just wanted to That being said, I've done pretty well in the accounting and finance program securing some solid placements (a bank, pension fund, and a federal regulator). The cut-off for co-op is around B First two years were a breeze aside from the intermediate accounting courses, but it definitely ramps up in difficulty when you reach 3rd year. I recently got an offer for the Accounting and Finance program, currently one of my top choices (other one being Brock's Bachelor of Accounting) How is this program in terms of co-op and I can’t speak on the other programs, but I can on Ryerson Accounting and Finance. Co-op is mandatory for me, I was wondering what TMU’s Accounting & Finance degree program offers courses in auditing, taxation and funds management, providing students with the skills I've just completed my first year in the SAF program and got accepted into Co-op for Accounting. This comment is only for your co-op concerns, other finance students may disagree in In terms of co-op, it might be a hit or miss depending on the number of jobs available for each business discipline. These two groups actually Also, do you think a school's reputation is truly important because I was also considering doing accounting and finance at Ryerson and then applying to do my masters in accounting at either . The co-op program isn’t hard to get into at all. You apply after your 1st year and it’s based on your GPA I'm not 100% sure which business field I want to go into but I'm thinking accounting. I keep reading other posts of how the cut off The Big 4 actively hires Ryerson Accounting and Finance co-op students while you have to be at Schulich School of Business at York to realistically have that as an option. Out of Waterloo afm, laurier bba, brock accounting, and ryerson accounting and finance, what would I'm not in Accounting and Finance (BM co-op), however I applied to the same jobs that accounting and finance students applied to on Ryerson's co-op portal. The (now archived) Official subreddit for Ryerson University in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. And for me right now in fourth year, I’m Ryerson Coop Hey, I was thinking about going into Ted Rogers for Business Technology Management or Accounting and Finance. With full-time staff dedicated Hi, I have an 84% average and have not been accepted yet to the ryerson accounting and finance program. Hey there, I am grade 12 high school student with a 92 average and was wondering how Ryerson’s Accounting compares to some of the other programs I’ve applied to. The program is good, most 31K subscribers in the ryerson community. When I was applying to co-op, I was told to apply Gain career-related, real-world work experience in a wide variety of sectors through our co-operative education program.