06-26-2017, 10:15 PM
To follow up on my previous post, in Corporate Finance it did specify that calculator and scratch paper were allowed.
I took Business Ethics. I am not sure I recommend it for someone new to the topic. There are 147 slides. I had some prior exposure to the material, about a third, but I had forgotten a lot of it. I studied the slides pretty well, although I knew I was forgetting some of the material because it has a lot of different names. (Theorists, all the different points they made, and arguments against their theory. It was easy to get some of them mixed up.) A lot of questions were about things I have never heard of at all. Completely different names, etc. In addition, I felt many of the questions were also worded in tricky manner. So it helped that I am a good test taker, but I was nervous. One or two questions were incomplete. I did pass, barely, with a 72. Now this course also requires two papers and a third assignment. They will be relatively easy, but I had been hoping to score mid 80s or high 80s, so that there was even less pressure with the papers. I need to average 65.33 on these assignments.
I have done little else besides Davar for 8 days now and will continue. I have begun studying for American Government, to give me a short break from finance. I don't really like studying history, but I'm sure I can do this.
I took Business Ethics. I am not sure I recommend it for someone new to the topic. There are 147 slides. I had some prior exposure to the material, about a third, but I had forgotten a lot of it. I studied the slides pretty well, although I knew I was forgetting some of the material because it has a lot of different names. (Theorists, all the different points they made, and arguments against their theory. It was easy to get some of them mixed up.) A lot of questions were about things I have never heard of at all. Completely different names, etc. In addition, I felt many of the questions were also worded in tricky manner. So it helped that I am a good test taker, but I was nervous. One or two questions were incomplete. I did pass, barely, with a 72. Now this course also requires two papers and a third assignment. They will be relatively easy, but I had been hoping to score mid 80s or high 80s, so that there was even less pressure with the papers. I need to average 65.33 on these assignments.
I have done little else besides Davar for 8 days now and will continue. I have begun studying for American Government, to give me a short break from finance. I don't really like studying history, but I'm sure I can do this.


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