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So I've got to take one more Accounting class to fill my AOS, and I'm at a toss up for which class I should take. They both seem to have the same amount of exams and the same exam-taking policy, so I was wondering if anyone who has taken these classes could tell me how they felt they compared in terms of difficulty/time and effort spent?
In terms of my own preference, math isn't my strongest suit. I got through my regular accounting classes okay but it was time-consuming (until I figured out how to use Excel for the formulas). I'm much better with theoretical stuff.
Any thoughts?
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I am no help but Following I think I am going to attempt to do some SL this month instead of Study.com
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To piggyback on the OP's question, I am curious which of these is easier (and if either is easier than those SL courses):
Study.com Applied Managerial Accounting
Study.com Advanced Accounting
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^^ I can't answer that, but I can say off the top of my head, the appeal of SL for me is that they are totally open book/notes for the exams AND the final, and for Study.com, I would have to remember any formulas from memory. As I can't imagine an accounting final without ANY formulas involved, that makes me prefer SL by a couple miles, lol.
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Are you talking about Acc-101 and Acc-102?
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No; ACC-201 or ACC-303. I already have all the UL credits I need so the difference in UL/LL does not concern me.
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Oh I can't help with that ;( I need to take 101 and 102 for my professional buisness requirements wondering if my Financial calculator can be used on the test ?
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(08-31-2017, 02:51 PM)Ideas Wrote: To piggyback on the OP's question, I am curious which of these is easier (and if either is easier than those SL courses):
Study.com Applied Managerial Accounting
Study.com Advanced Accounting
Advanced Accounting was easier than Applied Managerial Accounting for me. I like Financial Accounting more than I like Managerial Accounting.
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Managerial Accounting is always more "mathy" than Financial Accounting, so if you don't love math, you're probably best off with the Advanced Accounting class, which is more concept based.
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I don't recall what I liked more, but my final grade for them were strange... I had 79 in one and 91 in the other... haha...
I took all the accounting courses from SL as I could as it would bring up my course total to 94 credits (SL C++ was just an extra course I wanted to take for 4 credits).
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