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The whole point of my post was that you won't know if you're inadequate or that you won't enjoy a job until you're actually doing it. From most reports very few jobs require extensive use of what you've learnt at uni.
The accounting you do at uni is nothing like what you'd be doing at big4 accounting anyway.
I agree with you that if you're terrible with numbers you'd be silly to apply for a job as an accountant (and be unlikely to get it). But you'd be equally silly to pay for/waste time studying accounting in the first place.
Interestingly, the one thing I did like about big4 accounting was the culture. The work I did there sucked (excel/powerpoint/admin all day, every day).
The accounting you do at uni is nothing like what you'd be doing at big4 accounting anyway.
I agree with you that if you're terrible with numbers you'd be silly to apply for a job as an accountant (and be unlikely to get it). But you'd be equally silly to pay for/waste time studying accounting in the first place.
Interestingly, the one thing I did like about big4 accounting was the culture. The work I did there sucked (excel/powerpoint/admin all day, every day).




