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I can see that SDC Financial Management is only 11 chapters, 106 lessons;
Principles of finance is 20 chapters, 124 lessons.
For anybody who's taken either of these courses - which one did you take, and was it formula-heavy on the final? I am very bad with remembering formulas. If I have to remember tons of them i really doubt i could pass the final. The quizzes at least are open book.
thanks!!
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I've been wondering this too. TESU approved me to take either of the courses for the Finance requirement in my BSBA. I took the pre-test for Principles of Finance, which filled in some of the quizzes. That also filled in some of the quizzes for Financial Management, though not as many. I haven't decided which one I'll take but I'm hoping for whichever one has less math/calculations.
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If you're going to TESU, it won't matter which one you choose. Here's more info for you in regards to transfers.
Link:
https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Thread-...#pid277601
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(04-06-2019, 01:42 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: If you're going to TESU, it won't matter which one you choose. Here's more info for you in regards to transfers.
Link: https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Thread-...#pid277601
Yes, they come in as the same thing. I was just wondering which one was less 'math-heavy".
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