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re: LSUS Online MBA Reviews
Posted on 2/25/18 at 11:49 am to WhoNeedsSleep
Posted on 2/25/18 at 11:49 am to WhoNeedsSleep
Thank you! Does anyone know what page I can find advice on pairing courses? Or does anyone have any advice? I am trying to decide what classes I should double up on. After James, I am terrified to choose on my own as I thought MKT 701 would be a breezy but boy was I wrong.
Posted on 2/25/18 at 4:53 pm to BeckyBLU
It's been discussed in depth on here. My advice is to just read through the various pages of the thread or to use the search function under "Money Talk"
Posted on 2/26/18 at 8:21 am to BeckyBLU
BeckyBLU,
I'm not sure why people down vote when they could ignore or give advice. Either way...
My suggestion for you is to Google the classes you are interested in. For instance, MADM 70?, ISDS 70?, etc...with the name "tigerdroppings"
It has helped me in the past. Or you can just ask with your desired classes. 200+ pages is a lot but there are people that would be more than willing to help. Also, there are a lot of new classes and many people may not be familiar with them.
MKT701 is one of the busiest classes in the program. After that (with the exception of the newer classes), other classes aren't as busy, with some having no busy work at all. Again, just give your desired list of classes for the upcoming semester. Put some research in it as most of us are MBA/full time job, parents, etc...
Good luck!!!
I'm not sure why people down vote when they could ignore or give advice. Either way...
My suggestion for you is to Google the classes you are interested in. For instance, MADM 70?, ISDS 70?, etc...with the name "tigerdroppings"
It has helped me in the past. Or you can just ask with your desired classes. 200+ pages is a lot but there are people that would be more than willing to help. Also, there are a lot of new classes and many people may not be familiar with them.
MKT701 is one of the busiest classes in the program. After that (with the exception of the newer classes), other classes aren't as busy, with some having no busy work at all. Again, just give your desired list of classes for the upcoming semester. Put some research in it as most of us are MBA/full time job, parents, etc...
Good luck!!!
Posted on 2/26/18 at 8:24 am to BeckyBLU
As JeauxCool pointed out, your best bet is to search. Click on "Money Talk" just below this post or at the top of the page. There is a search button at the top of the Money Talk forum. Of course, you'll be searching all of Money Talk, not simply this thread.
Searching just this thread is a little trickier but doable. For example, I'm searching for every occurrence of the word "pairing" in this specific thread. (You might also just search for specific classes instead).
LINK
Putting "Site:" and a URL limits Google's search to that particular website. Putting "LSUS Online MBA Reviews" in quotes ensures that it's searching just this thread since every thread page will have that exact phrasing on it. Everything else (the "pairing" in my example) can be typed without quotes, unless you need a string of words matched exactly.
The information is in this thread but you're going to have to put forth some work. Before I started the program I created a spreadsheet with every class I needed and searched for every class in this thread, taking notes on each course so I would have little tips for myself as I setup my schedule.
Searching just this thread is a little trickier but doable. For example, I'm searching for every occurrence of the word "pairing" in this specific thread. (You might also just search for specific classes instead).
LINK
Putting "Site:" and a URL limits Google's search to that particular website. Putting "LSUS Online MBA Reviews" in quotes ensures that it's searching just this thread since every thread page will have that exact phrasing on it. Everything else (the "pairing" in my example) can be typed without quotes, unless you need a string of words matched exactly.
The information is in this thread but you're going to have to put forth some work. Before I started the program I created a spreadsheet with every class I needed and searched for every class in this thread, taking notes on each course so I would have little tips for myself as I setup my schedule.
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