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re: LSUS Online MBA Reviews
Posted on 5/17/19 at 7:46 am to baroqen
Posted on 5/17/19 at 7:46 am to baroqen
@baroqen,
thank you so much for your summaries -
first, does Huang use the 2 large pdfs from Accounting Principles for the reading assignment?
pdf 1 is Chapters 1-8
pdf 2 is chapter 9-18
second, to confirm, the weekly practice is open note and assessments are closed notes?
thanks,
Thomas
thank you so much for your summaries -
first, does Huang use the 2 large pdfs from Accounting Principles for the reading assignment?
pdf 1 is Chapters 1-8
pdf 2 is chapter 9-18
second, to confirm, the weekly practice is open note and assessments are closed notes?
thanks,
Thomas
This post was edited on 5/17/19 at 7:47 am
Posted on 5/18/19 at 2:39 am to thomasbowen
quote:
first, does Huang use the 2 large pdfs from Accounting Principles for the reading assignment?
pdf 1 is Chapters 1-8
pdf 2 is chapter 9-18
second, to confirm, the weekly practice is open note and assessments are closed notes?
I'll jump in on that...no she does not use those pdfs. She has a custom power-point downloadable each week that is the basis for her video lectures. I only used these to study with in the class, I never used the book.
On your second question, yes open notes for the weekly "homework"/pre-test. Just print off the PowerPoint, since proctorio is a lock-down browser, and make notes on it when listening to the lecture. The weekly assessment/test is closed notes. Everything on the pre-test (as well as the weekly assessment) is going to come out of that PowerPoint, as straight forward as it can be.
One strategy I employed was to study the PowerPoint, listen to the lecture and then take the first attempt of the pre-test without notes, just to see how much I could do on my own. Then I would study the concepts I missed and use the notes on my second attempt to ensure I got an A. If you understand the concepts tested on the pretest, you will do well on the closed note assessment.
This post was edited on 5/18/19 at 2:49 am
Posted on 5/19/19 at 7:23 pm to thomasbowen
Hey Thomas -- You know that the assessments for Ambrosio are open note, correct? "...you may use your book(s) (whether PDF or printed), your paper notes, or anything else that does not violate the restrictions above. You may also use files stored locally on your computer, such as Excel files, Word files, and PDF files. " The only restrictions is that internet usage and peer collaboration is banned.
This post was edited on 5/19/19 at 7:24 pm
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