03-02-2014, 09:57 PM
The exam feedback section for both:
http://www.degreeforum.net/specific-exam...ep-14.html
and
http://www.degreeforum.net/specific-exam...ep-15.html
Should give you an idea of how close/sufficient the IC cards can be for studying.
A lot of the basic ideas tend to get covered by the flashcards, which is why for many it's sufficient to pass; however, you never want to take that risk, and always want to treat it like you're studying for the class itself.
Principles of Management I feel is the foundation of many other business-related courses, and on it alone allowed me to pass many other classes with limited study (in fact, I studied for it on my own prior to finding this site). You can get by with limited study on it IMO, but again you can only benefit by taking it seriously, especially once you start moving into more conceptual courses like Ethics and Economics.
http://www.degreeforum.net/specific-exam...ep-14.html
and
http://www.degreeforum.net/specific-exam...ep-15.html
Should give you an idea of how close/sufficient the IC cards can be for studying.
A lot of the basic ideas tend to get covered by the flashcards, which is why for many it's sufficient to pass; however, you never want to take that risk, and always want to treat it like you're studying for the class itself.
Principles of Management I feel is the foundation of many other business-related courses, and on it alone allowed me to pass many other classes with limited study (in fact, I studied for it on my own prior to finding this site). You can get by with limited study on it IMO, but again you can only benefit by taking it seriously, especially once you start moving into more conceptual courses like Ethics and Economics.