06-02-2017, 07:43 PM
I personally loved them. I like the style of study.com's lessons. I would rather test out then spend the time at college. But with that said it is better to have taken acct. classes at a college. If you are in a state that requires it for the CPA exam. I hope to take that in the next year.
Thomas Edison State University-BSBA: Accounting:
B&M: College Algebra, Psychology, American Government, English Composition I&II, General Chemistry I&II, Humanites I, Fundamentals of Speech, Microbiology, Biology I&II, Nutrition, Personal Health, Anatomy and Phys I&II, Precalculus, Organic Chemistry I&II, Hardware and Software, History of Western Art II
Davar Academy: Prin of Finance, Info Lit, Intro to Computers, Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, Managerial Communication, International Management, Corporate Finance, Multinational Business Finance
Study.com: Personal Finance, Intro Managerial Accounting, Applied Managerial Accounting, Prin. of Marketing, Advanced Accounting, Cost Accounting, Prin of Management
TESU: Awarded bc of certification: Business Law, Prin. of Financial Accounting
TECEP: Strategic Management
B&M: College Algebra, Psychology, American Government, English Composition I&II, General Chemistry I&II, Humanites I, Fundamentals of Speech, Microbiology, Biology I&II, Nutrition, Personal Health, Anatomy and Phys I&II, Precalculus, Organic Chemistry I&II, Hardware and Software, History of Western Art II
Davar Academy: Prin of Finance, Info Lit, Intro to Computers, Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, Managerial Communication, International Management, Corporate Finance, Multinational Business Finance
Study.com: Personal Finance, Intro Managerial Accounting, Applied Managerial Accounting, Prin. of Marketing, Advanced Accounting, Cost Accounting, Prin of Management
TESU: Awarded bc of certification: Business Law, Prin. of Financial Accounting
TECEP: Strategic Management