Micro is harder than macro, studying an hour a day might be OK but you may need more time depending on how well you understand and retain the material.
I would say if I had it to do over again (I did pass my first try I think with a 62) I would have studied more. The concepts are repeated continually throughout the BSBA degree program. My number one tip: use the specific exam forum thread.
As far as overlap, there is a bit but not much. The most recent economics text I've seen (someone here at work is taking his econ classes for foundational MBA requirements) is a combination of Micro/Macro in one book. remember, the 3 credits per exam is really supposed to be 2 courses, each 18 weeks so it takes some time to fully get a handle on it.
I would say if I had it to do over again (I did pass my first try I think with a 62) I would have studied more. The concepts are repeated continually throughout the BSBA degree program. My number one tip: use the specific exam forum thread.
As far as overlap, there is a bit but not much. The most recent economics text I've seen (someone here at work is taking his econ classes for foundational MBA requirements) is a combination of Micro/Macro in one book. remember, the 3 credits per exam is really supposed to be 2 courses, each 18 weeks so it takes some time to fully get a handle on it.
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Earned 91 credits through CLEP / DSST in 90 days. If I can do it, SO CAN YOU!
Pending Graduation at Excelsior University BSBA!
Earned 91 credits through CLEP / DSST in 90 days. If I can do it, SO CAN YOU!