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I've searched the forums and I can't seem to find anyone who took Business Law through Straighterline. I am just wondering if someone has taken it and how it was? I just completed the marathon of Macro and Micro economics, and Business Law is next on my list. I know that there are less exams, but i'm wondering if business law is structured like Accounting where you can just look everything up to pass, or Micro/Macro where you need to understand the concepts to pass.
Any help would be appreciated!
~armyb77
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Pikes Peak Community College - Associate of General Studies 2012
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Thomas Edison State College - BSBA (General Management) 2013 ~ Arnold Fletcher Award Recipient
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Patten University - Master of Business Administration - Information Technology 2017
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Anyone have any feedback?? Getting ready to start this
Started Dec 2012 ~ BSBA Human Resource and Org Management TESC
YAY!!!! OCT 24th = DONE!!!!!!
Straighterline Courses: American History I 83%, American History II 79% Accounting I 81%, Accounting II 83%, Macro 77 %, Micro 84%,World Religions 83%, Business Law 74%, Business Ethics 78%, Organizational Behavior 78%, Intro to business 85%, Business Communications 86%
Clep: Principles of management 64, Intro to marketing 53,
DSST: Bus in Society 442 / Principles of Supervison 453 / Money and Banking 55
Penn Foster: HR management 96%, Compensation Management 88%, Emp Benefits 89%, training concepts 96%, Strategic Management 90%, Principles of Finance 82%
ALEKS: Intro To Statistics 72%, Pre-Calc 70%
TESC : Org Theory DONE~ 89%
TEEX Cybersecurity for everyone ~ Business Elective ~ 85%
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From what I remember it is a pretty straight forward class. All of the content was out of the book. You don't need to read the cases to pass, but they help to understand context. I did a quick read of each chapter that was covered in the exams and then took the tests. I'm sure you could look everything up, but without the quick read it was hard to know what area in the book to look at. The glossary only helps so much.
Good luck!
Degrees:
Associate:
Pikes Peak Community College - Associate of General Studies 2012
Bachelors:
Thomas Edison State College - BSBA (General Management) 2013 ~ Arnold Fletcher Award Recipient
Link to Degree Plan
MBA:
Patten University - Master of Business Administration - Information Technology 2017
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Army B,
I am also taking business ethics, org behavior and intro to business..... Could you give me any feedback regarding those classes?
By the way...where are you located? My husband is working on the construction/expansion of Camp Humphreys in South Korea. Have you ever been stationed there?
Started Dec 2012 ~ BSBA Human Resource and Org Management TESC
YAY!!!! OCT 24th = DONE!!!!!!
Straighterline Courses: American History I 83%, American History II 79% Accounting I 81%, Accounting II 83%, Macro 77 %, Micro 84%,World Religions 83%, Business Law 74%, Business Ethics 78%, Organizational Behavior 78%, Intro to business 85%, Business Communications 86%
Clep: Principles of management 64, Intro to marketing 53,
DSST: Bus in Society 442 / Principles of Supervison 453 / Money and Banking 55
Penn Foster: HR management 96%, Compensation Management 88%, Emp Benefits 89%, training concepts 96%, Strategic Management 90%, Principles of Finance 82%
ALEKS: Intro To Statistics 72%, Pre-Calc 70%
TESC : Org Theory DONE~ 89%
TEEX Cybersecurity for everyone ~ Business Elective ~ 85%
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Can,
All of those classes are pretty good, and follow a reasonable format. I would complete Intro to Business first, then Business Ethics, and finish up with Org Behavior. Intro to Business only took me 1 day, and I rented the book from Chegg. Chegg will give you instant online access with the rental. By the time I received the actual book from them I returned it and got all but like $5 back of my money for early return. Business Ethics and Org Behavior takes about 4 days of reading and testing, but I used Chegg for all of them.
I wish I had notes still to help you, but I can't seem to find anything other than the Business Communications course, and Advertising TECEP.
I have not been to Korea, but I wouldn't be surprised if my career finished up there. I'd be happy to tell you where I am stationed via a PM if you like.
Good luck on your studies! These are all courses I found interesting and fun!
Degrees:
Associate:
Pikes Peak Community College - Associate of General Studies 2012
Bachelors:
Thomas Edison State College - BSBA (General Management) 2013 ~ Arnold Fletcher Award Recipient
Link to Degree Plan
MBA:
Patten University - Master of Business Administration - Information Technology 2017
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