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I had a question about Straighterline classes and FHSU.
Does FHSU accept both economics I and II?
I am wanting to take both classes, but want to know if they accept both classes, or only one.
Thanks.
Also, I have a micro and macro textbook from my local college, and it is from 2009, would these books be good enough or should I buy their recommended books?
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I am about 98% sure that they accept both of them. Also, you will want the books they recommend because they are geared IDENTICAL to the course. Check for some of Geezer's posts regarding this but you will be setting yourself up for success along with the books and the website from the publisher of the book. I think Geezer found the books used for less than $10.
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JBjunior Wrote:I am about 98% sure that they accept both of them. Also, you will want the books they recommend because they are geared IDENTICAL to the course. Check for some of Geezer's posts regarding this but you will be setting yourself up for success along with the books and the website from the publisher of the book. I think Geezer found the books used for less than $10.
JB is right. FHSU takes both courses and you can find the texts books on Amazon for very little money. I think I got both of my books for under $25 with shipping. Also do go under Geezer post because he dos have the links to the publishers listed. These links will become your guide post to being successful in the course.
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Thanks for the replies everyone.
Are the study guides necessary for economics or just textbook?
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The study guides are not necessary but if you can get them for a good price and also the teachers edition it will be EXTREMELY helpful for you since most of the questions are pretty much the same with changed data. and yes FHSU takes both classes they also take both of the accountings, English Comp and College Algebra
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