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re: LSUS Online MBA Reviews
Posted on 10/25/20 at 1:44 pm to FightinTiger1989
Posted on 10/25/20 at 1:44 pm to FightinTiger1989
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That's good to know you also took Meeks and can speak to the workload. I've been nervous about it because of the group work but everyone says he's amazing, so I think I'll stick with him.
His groupwork in MADM760 isn't bad at all. It's mainly just discussion. Meeks gives you a PowerPoint template that each team needs to fill out. If you share that file on OneDrive or Google Drive and have everyone update it with their thoughts before the weekly call, then the call goes quickly and the PowerPoint can easily be edited and turned in.
Posted on 10/25/20 at 6:22 pm to longhornedtiger
I just finished my first session. I paired MKT 701 by Khan with MADM 760 by Wyatt.
The two paired very well together as there was some topics that were covered in both of the two classes. Plus, both classes had weekly modules with similar schedules each week.
MKT 701 had 3 writing assignments that each took most of a Saturday to complete. I got an A on all three, so I suspect I they could have been completed in less time that I used. The quizzes were based on lectures, but the lectures were sometimes difficult to decipher - lots of questions posed by the prof. but they weren't always answered.
MADM 760 was very straightforward. Each week the assignments were the same - answer 2 questions; post 2 replies to other people's responses to each of the 2 question; and take a quiz. There also was a great deal of extra credit available in the form of unproctored quizzes.
The two paired very well together as there was some topics that were covered in both of the two classes. Plus, both classes had weekly modules with similar schedules each week.
MKT 701 had 3 writing assignments that each took most of a Saturday to complete. I got an A on all three, so I suspect I they could have been completed in less time that I used. The quizzes were based on lectures, but the lectures were sometimes difficult to decipher - lots of questions posed by the prof. but they weren't always answered.
MADM 760 was very straightforward. Each week the assignments were the same - answer 2 questions; post 2 replies to other people's responses to each of the 2 question; and take a quiz. There also was a great deal of extra credit available in the form of unproctored quizzes.
This post was edited on 10/25/20 at 6:42 pm
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