01-05-2019, 03:41 PM
(01-04-2019, 10:33 PM)Jenniferinfl Wrote: I have no money for school until tax return time, so, trying to plug away at Modern States. (How in the world have they not had 10,000 tests yet? They have 100,000 members. I don't get it. They have to be almost done with free testing.)
Anyway, here are the CLEP's I'm hoping to take. I just finished up a couple Straighterline courses and I'm currently working on the Sociology CLEP review on Modern States.
Principles of Microeconomics
Principles of Microeconomics
Financial Accounting
Information Systems
Introductory Business Law
Principles of Management
Principles of Marketing
Does order matter for any of these? I have limited familiarity with business, I was an hourly manager and have done some reports and inventory reviews and that sort of thing, but, nothing real in depth. A lot of this will be new material for me.
I'm in a Business Admin program at my local community college and I will probably transfer to Cal State Fullerton or go the TESU route. I've taken Financial and Managerial Accounting, Information Systems, Business Law and Macroeconomics.
Business law was easy I took it in a six week class. Maybe you can aim to knock that one out plus your sociology clep which I don't think it would be hard. Marketing and Management might be in the same easy category as well but I'm not sure since I haven't taken any course in that.
After taking my Financial Accounting class I started to think that the Accounting classes were among the, if not the most important classes in a Business Degree. I recently watched a Video were Warren Buffet stated the same thing.
I personally would take that class in a classroom setting with a good teacher. I was not even aware that there was a CLEP for accounting and I'm a bit curious on what the test looks like. Part of the final for my Financial accounting class was a bunch of transactions which we had to categorize as expenses, revenue and such and put together financial statement reports.
I won't be taking any more accounting classes until I transfer into Cal State or go the TESU route. I've read that Cal State Fullerton Accounting is a bit challenging so I'm going to be reviewing my past accounting classes plus looking into the later accounting classes in the meantime.
Someone on Reddit suggested this website to review accounting https://farhatlectures.com/introductory-...ccounting/
The slides are similar to what my professor used in the classroom.