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I realized I messed this up. I had Joey Choi for FIN 730, and for FIN 710 I had Chengho Hsieh.
I had 710 with Joey Choi. He seemed really thoughtful in how he put the course and workload together.
re: LSUS Online MBA Reviews
Posted by cheetos9 on 12/6/17 at 2:13 pm to BusinessKnight
Fin 710 was one I wished I had doubled up on. It was four tests, all of the reading/practice of which can be done within two evenings prior - if you're a more math based person/quick reader. I thought Econ 705 was not bad at all and doubled on it, so would say you'd sail through this one also. I might have enjoyed this one the most, prof made his own textbook and it cut through all the crap to just teach you what you needed to know. I'd estimate just 4 hours of work every other week plus whatever time on the tests.
Fin 701 I did double up on, and didn't find it hard to do so. I feel like I probably had to put more time into 701 than I did 710, lots of reading.
I took fin 710 prior to fin 701 and found a fair amount of carryover. 710 was a more stripped down, testing you on the actual math only, whereas 701 was a lot on writing/explaining and very little math. Vines seems like a cool guy and really cared about teaching, but I wasn't a huge fan of this course.
Taking acct 701 in spring ap1, so can't weight in on that one.
If anything, I would say make sure and do Fin 710 since it's not always offered.
Fin 701 I did double up on, and didn't find it hard to do so. I feel like I probably had to put more time into 701 than I did 710, lots of reading.
I took fin 710 prior to fin 701 and found a fair amount of carryover. 710 was a more stripped down, testing you on the actual math only, whereas 701 was a lot on writing/explaining and very little math. Vines seems like a cool guy and really cared about teaching, but I wasn't a huge fan of this course.
Taking acct 701 in spring ap1, so can't weight in on that one.
If anything, I would say make sure and do Fin 710 since it's not always offered.
re: LSUS Online MBA Reviews
Posted by cheetos9 on 9/15/16 at 7:31 am to Paul Allen
I was wondering if you had a minute to give me some advice in laying out a schedule. For aid/gi bill $ purposes, have to be 3/4s time, so one period will do one class, then the other period in the semester will do two.
Below is what I had been tentatively thinking but basically am asking which classes do you absolutely need to take on their own? Working full-time and hoping to maintain a marriage & social life...
Undergrad degree is Business/Econ but haven't been in school for 10/11 years
spring 17: acct701 ; fin710 and madm701
sum 17: mkt 701
fall 17: isds702; madm720 and econ 705
spring 18: madm760 ; whatever two spec classes (hadnt decided which route yet-leaning towards gen so I could go madm 751 and madm 710 both)
Below is what I had been tentatively thinking but basically am asking which classes do you absolutely need to take on their own? Working full-time and hoping to maintain a marriage & social life...
Undergrad degree is Business/Econ but haven't been in school for 10/11 years
spring 17: acct701 ; fin710 and madm701
sum 17: mkt 701
fall 17: isds702; madm720 and econ 705
spring 18: madm760 ; whatever two spec classes (hadnt decided which route yet-leaning towards gen so I could go madm 751 and madm 710 both)
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