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Does anyone know is Kungu's MADM 701 tests are open book/notes or not?
Thanks! I have zero acct/finance knowledge and I'm wondering if I should pair ACCT 701 (Yin) with FIN 701 (Choi) for Summer AP2. Any thoughts on this? Is this a death sentence or manageable?
Thanks for the info! I am thinking about taking Choi for FIN 701 for Summer AP2, and wondering if I should pair that with ACCT 701 with Yin, Yuan. I have ZERO finance/acct. knowledge and I'm wondering if this is going to be way too challenging to do these two together? Also, were Choi's exam open book?
Are Yin, Yuan's ACCT tests and or quizzes open book?
How was Yin, Yuan for ACCT? I am debating on whether to sign up for him or McGee, Jo Ann
MBA Finance, Econ & Accounting
Posted by mpina3 on 3/20/19 at 11:34 am
Hello,
I'm currently in FIN 701 with Kendall, Lynn and I'm already lost! :confused:
I do not have prior finance knowledge and feel that there is no way I will succeed in her course, given that all of the weekly tests are proctored. Has anyone else been in this same boat? I really don't want to have to take the fundamental courses that are offered. Are there professors for these classes that allow open book tests? I've heard good things about Vines for finance, but will I be "OK" without prior finance knowledge? What about Econ professors and Acct?
Thanks!!
I'm currently in FIN 701 with Kendall, Lynn and I'm already lost! :confused:
I do not have prior finance knowledge and feel that there is no way I will succeed in her course, given that all of the weekly tests are proctored. Has anyone else been in this same boat? I really don't want to have to take the fundamental courses that are offered. Are there professors for these classes that allow open book tests? I've heard good things about Vines for finance, but will I be "OK" without prior finance knowledge? What about Econ professors and Acct?
Thanks!!
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