My major is accounting. Questions that people usually ask in my major are as follows:
How do people file tax return?
What are some of the reductions people can make in filing the tax return?
Ways that people in my major answer these questions are to consult a professional accountant or look up the instruction in the government website.
Summary of the journal on 4/14
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0BxjnFYyHtR_UdGVmb05ZV3FXZkE
The article, On Developing the Writing Skill Course for Accounting Students, mentions that California State University in Stanislaus has implemented a new writing proficiency course for accounting students due to the lack of accounting-related writing intensive courses. It is intended for enhancing the writing knowledge and skills needed for accounting discipline like professional writing for business decision or legal purposes. It also serves as an alternative for fulfilling the Graduate Writing Assessment Requirement. The implementation of this new course has caused a controversy among students. Some of them appreciates it based on an additional selection of writing intensive course while some depreciates it because it substitutes the time of taking other business writing intensive courses which are essential for accounting students.
Response on 4/20
The article I found is too general and not specific enough to my accounting major. Since it is quite hard to find a scholar journal about accounting, I switch to find one about business whose link is as follow.
http://www.sciencedirect.com.proxy.lib.csus.edu/science/article/pii/S0148296312003062?np=y
Peer Review on 4/26
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