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- Stephen Keim, MAcc
Accounting Marshall Ambassadors - Major
- Accounting
- Undergraduate School
- Arizona State University, 2012
- Hometown
- Flagstaff, AZ
Stephen Keim, MAcc
I became interested in Accounting as an Undergrad to build myself a solid foundation in all areas of business. The Leventhal School of Accounting has taken it to the next level. The precisely tailored program takes an undergraduate accounting background and, by forcing you to think in abstract ways, shapes your knowledge into something with real world value. All of this became abundantly apparent as soon as I started the program. The quality of professors exceeded my highest expectations and the faculty truly wants to see you to succeed. Before deciding to attend USC I spent my undergraduate career at Arizona State studying accounting, a year at the London School of Economics studying economics and worked in Financial Services at Deloitte in NYC. However when it came time to decide which school I wanted to attend, my decision was not so easy. I struggled deciding between the top schools, but this program has already yielded a huge return on my investment. The “Trojan Family” is like none other and being in LA makes the career possibilities endless. If you have any questions during your decision-making process please do not hesitate to reach out- I would be happy to walk you through the decision process.
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