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Posted on 12/2/17 at 7:27 am to perry_g5
perry, I assume this is with Williams and Hsieh?
MADM 701 is not hard but time consuming. A weekly multiple choice assignment through Wiley graded for completion, a weekly writing assignment based on the material from the chapters for that week, and a weekly exam. Like all of these classes with writing assignments, the fairness of grading depends on the "coach" you are assigned but if you stick to the rubric, you should get A's. To score 90+ on the weekly exams, you'll have to read and study the chapter material. Exams are proctored via proctorio.
FIN 710 is kind of the opposite. No busy work but it's not easy. He provides the class material and I found it to be easy to read and comprehend. Assessment is based on 4 m/c and t/f exams. They are not proctored but time limited. Some of the questions are tricky and you'll need a good understanding of the formulas to figure them out.
Both instructors have some pretty poor ratings. Both will have little to no interaction with students. I got A's in both but I learned nothing in MADM 701 and learned a lot in FIN 710.
You'll be really busy but it's good pairing of qualitative and quantitative classes.![](https://images.tigerdroppings.com/Images/Icons/Iconcheers.gif)
MADM 701 is not hard but time consuming. A weekly multiple choice assignment through Wiley graded for completion, a weekly writing assignment based on the material from the chapters for that week, and a weekly exam. Like all of these classes with writing assignments, the fairness of grading depends on the "coach" you are assigned but if you stick to the rubric, you should get A's. To score 90+ on the weekly exams, you'll have to read and study the chapter material. Exams are proctored via proctorio.
FIN 710 is kind of the opposite. No busy work but it's not easy. He provides the class material and I found it to be easy to read and comprehend. Assessment is based on 4 m/c and t/f exams. They are not proctored but time limited. Some of the questions are tricky and you'll need a good understanding of the formulas to figure them out.
Both instructors have some pretty poor ratings. Both will have little to no interaction with students. I got A's in both but I learned nothing in MADM 701 and learned a lot in FIN 710.
You'll be really busy but it's good pairing of qualitative and quantitative classes.
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This post was edited on 12/2/17 at 7:36 am
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