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re: LSUS Online MBA Reviews
Posted on 8/23/17 at 8:49 am to signa7
Posted on 8/23/17 at 8:49 am to signa7
signa7
For Vines what I did was to make an outline of all the book chapters. I created a word document with the headings and sub-headings for each section of the chapter. Then as I worked through the reading guide and zoom sessions I highlighted the sections on my outline that were in noted in the reading guide & chats. I would then go back and read those book sections and fill in my outline with notes from the book and focused on those areas. I did read every page, but focused on the highlighted areas.
Also I would rewrite the reading guide in my own words.
As all of this is happening, I simultaneously created a separate sheet of possible test questions and answers as if I was giving the exam.
Lastly, I had an excel sheet with formulas on it. Also I did use the tool kits included with the book. They had excel sheets with formulas and I was able to tweak the sheets to work the more difficult problems for me such as Black-Scholes. By using excel, not only can it calculate the formula quicker, but as you input the formula (or tweak the toolkit) you learn how to work it manually.
For Vines what I did was to make an outline of all the book chapters. I created a word document with the headings and sub-headings for each section of the chapter. Then as I worked through the reading guide and zoom sessions I highlighted the sections on my outline that were in noted in the reading guide & chats. I would then go back and read those book sections and fill in my outline with notes from the book and focused on those areas. I did read every page, but focused on the highlighted areas.
Also I would rewrite the reading guide in my own words.
As all of this is happening, I simultaneously created a separate sheet of possible test questions and answers as if I was giving the exam.
Lastly, I had an excel sheet with formulas on it. Also I did use the tool kits included with the book. They had excel sheets with formulas and I was able to tweak the sheets to work the more difficult problems for me such as Black-Scholes. By using excel, not only can it calculate the formula quicker, but as you input the formula (or tweak the toolkit) you learn how to work it manually.
This post was edited on 8/23/17 at 8:51 am
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