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re: LSUS Online MBA Reviews

Posted on 2/5/18 at 10:07 am to
Posted by AstroTiger
New Orleans Saints Fan
Member since Oct 2007
22966 posts
Posted on 2/5/18 at 10:07 am to
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I feel like Dr. Koksal glosses over some aspects that should be emphasized. I've attended the extra sessions, but to me, they are not really helpful.


I agree. I haven't been able to make any of the sessions live, but I have watched and the questions being asked and discussed aren't the things that I am struggling with.


2nd graded homework I improved, but I'm still not confident in the hypotheses and the way he words the results questions. Super big question mark on the two exams is how there will be no calculations to be made at all.
Posted by Thomas Owen
Member since Feb 2018
5 posts
Posted on 2/5/18 at 10:16 am to
Hello Everyone,

I have read a lot of this great forum and feeling very good about my decision to start this program. Now, I need a bit of advice based on what will be offered Spring AP2.
I have been out of school for 20 years, and have the time to devote to this daily, but will do only 1 class per term initially.

The available courses for me are:
ECON 705
ISDS 705
MADM 760

I am an Electrical Engineer, but have served as CIO and manager of accounting for 20 years of a private New York company. I understand finance and accounting, as well as computing, social networks etc.

Where should I start with the program to get back into it, and why? Any one of these 3 would probably work out, but maybe something that gets me used to the online program and test taking?

Thanks so much -
Posted by darkfather79
Leland, NC
Member since Oct 2017
9 posts
Posted on 2/5/18 at 12:45 pm to
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...the way he words the results questions."


My thoughts exactly. For example question two of the homework from week 2, the restaurant/grocery store question. After going outside of the class to find additional teaching, I understand the hypothesis testing process much better. I have major concerns about the exam as well, especially since he could not really answer valid questions concerning it. "Refer to the syllabus" is not an answer you want to give students taking extra time to learn the material with you. Especially since the syllabus is a cookie-cutter production with one page of material specific to the class (grading & testing procedures).
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