Non-accounting majors should take one more exam. Intermediate financial accounting, cost accounting and accounting basis
You can register online. Written test, thesis defense interview and computer foundation should all be used on computers.
All by self-study, and then take the exam during the exam. As a junior college student, you can only take part-time national self-study exams.
Not exactly. April and October are specialized courses, and only two courses can be taken in January. I took four courses, 4423 in each course, and the computer reached the second level of the national computer, so it took me a year, including thesis defense.
There are no tricks, but it is not difficult. It's just that you should take a good look at the professional courses, do the test papers well and recite them well. Generally, examination papers are more important than books (that's what I did, preparing four courses in three weeks).
Correspondence takes classes every year, so you don't have to take the exam yourself, just take the exam.
Self-taught examination is the most recognized examination except full-time undergraduate. It costs very little and you can learn a lot. Looking back on your year, it is actually very fulfilling.
I hope my experience is helpful to you, thank you.