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Is it difficult to study finance in American universities?
Not difficult. I study finance. Finance students in our school have to take about 40 courses, among which basic courses include English, mathematics, foreign languages, science, economics, art, anthropology, sociology and so on, accounting for about 60 to 80 credits. (graduated with 120 credits)

There are about a dozen specialized courses, which can be taken from the freshman year. I am studying finance in a university in Boston, and I want to study MSIS 1 1 11,212,301(Management

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Science), AF2 10, AF2 1 1, 30 1, and five concentrated courses (this is a professional course in professional courses, accounting &;

Finance), mgt303,330,331,490 (management), MGT3031(marketing).

In these classes, MSIS focuses on the application of EXCEL, and AF focuses on accounting (as long as I can add, subtract, multiply and divide). I haven't attended MGT and MKT, but it is said that there are many papers.

In addition, the accounting and finance courses in our school are the same, except that accounting will take two more professional courses.

Generally speaking, it is not difficult. The key is good English. I'm a junior in the United States, and the only three courses I didn't get an A were English. So no matter what you study, you must learn English well.

I hope it helps you. Let's go