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Hi guys,
Can anyone give me some feedback on ACC 102 midterm exam? Tomorrow is my exam. There are so many chapters to cover... I'm really nervous! I'd really appreciate if could give me some ideas or tips to cover-up the syllabus.
Thanks.
Ash
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This forum doesn't specialize in actual TESC classes as much as it does how to avoid taking the classes at all and finishing the degree in a fraction of the time.
If you are taking an actual class then you should ask the same question in the discussion forum in blackboard. I've done the same and gotten good answers.
If you want to know how to avoid the classes and still learn the material and get credit, this is the place to be.
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I understand that! I asked same question at the blackboard discussion forum but did not receive any answers, so I tried my luck here.
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AlAsh88 Wrote:I understand that! I asked same question at the blackboard discussion forum but did not receive any answers, so I tried my luck here.
What I have found for the midterms is to focus on the problems from your written assignments. I then review the textbook chapter summaries and (if available) the study guide chapters. For certain classes those guides are an excellent study tool for exams. Good luck!
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