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re: LSUS Online MBA Reviews
Posted on 10/8/19 at 3:41 pm to Menace1069
Posted on 10/8/19 at 3:41 pm to Menace1069
Anyone have any comments about FIN 730 with Choi? Looking for specifics about how the materials are presented and tests are given. Proctor/ no proctor, open book etc.
Thanks in advance
Thanks in advance
Posted on 10/9/19 at 2:05 pm to thomasbowen
Thomas, I haven’t taken Choi for 730 but I do have him for 701 and know I would take him for 730 in a heartbeat. His communications are all written (no zoom or lecture) though they are very thorough and set you up for success. In 701, our structure is:
2 slide decks a week w/ 1 practice problem set
Over the 7 weeks, we have 3 proctored exams that are not open note but you are allowed a 1/2 sheet of paper which has been sufficient for me and I am not a strong math person. Additionally, we have 5 discussion posts (200 words) w/ a required response to a classmate and 2 case studies (500 words). The way he has structured our class, you can get 50s/60s on the exams and still pull a B because the discussions and case studies are weighed heavily. For someone like me who hates math but enjoys writing, this has been ideal.
I really like Dr. Choi. He has an active discussion board and will walk you through anything you don’t understand. He’s been very responsive and positive (no demoralizing emails or anything). I recommend him for sure!
2 slide decks a week w/ 1 practice problem set
Over the 7 weeks, we have 3 proctored exams that are not open note but you are allowed a 1/2 sheet of paper which has been sufficient for me and I am not a strong math person. Additionally, we have 5 discussion posts (200 words) w/ a required response to a classmate and 2 case studies (500 words). The way he has structured our class, you can get 50s/60s on the exams and still pull a B because the discussions and case studies are weighed heavily. For someone like me who hates math but enjoys writing, this has been ideal.
I really like Dr. Choi. He has an active discussion board and will walk you through anything you don’t understand. He’s been very responsive and positive (no demoralizing emails or anything). I recommend him for sure!
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