"Undergraduate Business is easy" I assume you are talking about exams, with that, you could be right. But keep in mind business is not about test scores at all. You should watch your words when you make that statement since I don't believe you have that kind of high quality communication skills to support you.
it's you who should stop bushiting. one interm accounting class(book: keiso) 3 h reading textbook+3 h doing HW = 6h. easy to understand, just a little bit memorization. a visual c++ class? 8 h reading textbook + 5-7 h HW code writing/debugging. = at least 13-15 h. a calculus III? 8 h reading + 4 h HW =12 h. a phys/chem class? plus the lab hour. under major in accounting is for morons. if you do not do well in accounting class, you can not survive in most science class! -- by 会员 macroeno (2012/3/2 13:07:30)
well I (asian) failed financial accounting, which is an introductory/entry level accounting class BUT was the only A in database system and theory of computing (highest level CS classes) and was among top 5% in all my physics classes... so I'd say you conclusion of "if you do not do well in accounting class, you can not survive in most science class!" can not be a generally true statement for everyone. -- by 会员 Kotinni (2012/3/2 15:16:27)
OMG...u failed fin acctg !!!!!.... I passed acctg assessment test and was not to required to take the class. Undergraduate Business is easy. CS is the most difficult one. U r da Shen.... Do u know Howard Riady get into chicagos Econ phd ? But he's not as smart as u..... -- by 会员 dafasod (2012/3/2 17:03:16)
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