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Old 01-05-2008, 09:21 AM
Gary Gary is offline
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Originally Posted by snazzlefrag
Gary,

Yes! MGMT 311 is the correct course to fulfill the Operations Management requirement at Excelsior, and it is the course that has been discussed on this board for a while now. But that information isn't really significant to you if you aren't a business major.

I would advise you to double check this kind of thing BEFORE you register for something next time. It doesn't make sense to ask very important questions AFTER you have paid your money.

Also, it sounds like you rushed into this course, in general, without knowing what it is, why you would need to take it, or even whether it is the same course you intended it to be. Slow down, think things through, do your research, THEN act!

The course is quite fun, and not too difficult. You will need to be able to do the BASICS with Excel. But it isn't difficult to figure out the software. You basically just select the desired module from a list of available items, and then type in your given data, copy the results, and paste them into your answer sheet ready to be mailed to the professor.

For what it's worth,
Snazzlefrag

Snazz,
I have a question about MGMT 311. I have a project network to do for the 4th exam. I know the exam may be different but if not, do you remember if you are able to just punch in the numbers to get the data (answers) you needed or was it a slow process of slowly going through and putting each in? Your right about I should have checked into this course first. I am probably going for my BLS (Excelsior) and to the best of my knowlege, this isn't a req'd course. I took it because I went out on disability early Nov (I go back Monday) and I wanted to knock out a few courses. Right after I satrted the course, my dad died and now I'm working my ass off to get done. I got total credit for the AE's but I lost 40 points on the first test (I worked like hell trying to get UCL/LCL but I kept getting N/A, I was able to get the mean) Anyway, is this a course where you use the software (POM & excel) a lot? I have but not too much. Anyway, back to the project network, do you have any recollection of whether I can just punch in the numbers? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.

Gary
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