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Accounting Chapter 4 Essay 
Access NJSCPA website and What Do CPA's Do?; identify and define 10 vocabulary words; compose essay on pro's and con's of public accounting vs. private accounting.
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Subject: Accounting  
Type: Exam  
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  Level 4 (80-100%)

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Level 3 (70-79%)

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Level 2 (60-69%)

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Level 1 (50-59%)

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Vocabulary Identified and Defined

Level 4 (80-100%)

Ten vocabulary words are identified and defined accurately.
Level 3 (70-79%)

Nine vocabulary words are identified and defined accurately.
Level 2 (60-69%)

Eight vocabulary words are identified and defined accurately.
Level 1 (50-59%)

Seven vocabulary words are identified and defined accurately.
Paragraph 1--Definitions

Level 4 (80-100%)

Entire content of the submission contains well-developed original ideas and/or precisely-worded, accurate information.
Level 3 (70-79%)

Entire content of submission contains original ideas and/or accurate information.
Level 2 (60-69%)

Submission contains some original ideas and/or some accurate information.
Level 1 (50-59%)

Submission contains few original ideas and/or inaccurate information.
Paragraph 2--Public Accounting

Level 4 (80-100%)

Two advantages and two disadvantages of going into public accounting are identified that contain well-developed original ideas and/or precisely-worded accurate information.
Level 3 (70-79%)
Level 2 (60-69%)
Level 1 (50-59%)

One advantage and one disadvantage of going into public accounting are identified that contains well-developed original ideas and/or precisely-worded accurate information.
Paragraph 3--Private Accounting

Level 4 (80-100%)

Two advantages and two disadvantages of going into private accounting are identified that contains well-developed original ideas and/or precisely-worded accurate information
Level 3 (70-79%)
Level 2 (60-69%)
Level 1 (50-59%)

One advantage and one disadvantage of going into private accounting are identified that contains well-developed original ideas and/or precisely-worded accurate information.
Paragraph 4--Which One Is For You?

Level 4 (80-100%)

Entire content of the submission contains well-developed original ideas and/or precisely-worded, accurate information. Four specific reasons are presented.
Level 3 (70-79%)

Entire content of submission contains original ideas and/or accurate information. Three specific reasons are presented.
Level 2 (60-69%)

Submission contains some original ideas and/or some accurate information. Two specific reasons are presented.
Level 1 (50-59%)

Submission contains few original ideas and/or inaccurate information. One specific reason is presented.
Grammar and Mechanics

Level 4 (80-100%)

Grammar and mechanics are correct (formatting, spelling, grammar, sentences, and appropriate citation of sources).
Level 3 (70-79%)

Grammar and mechanics are usually correct (formatting, spelling, grammar, sentences, and appropriate citation of sources).
Level 2 (60-69%)

Grammar and mechanics are somewhat correct (formatting, spelling, grammar, sentences, and appropriate citation of sources).
Level 1 (50-59%)

Limited grammar and mechanics (formatting, spelling, grammar, sentences, and appropriate citation of sources).










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