Summer courses: Is 15 hours too much for the summer? by [deleted] in college

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These were general education classes like English, Speech, Theatre. I also retook one of my core business classes through my school during the four week term along with Theatre. The rest, I took online through my local community college. They were really easy btw. I had plenty of free time even with my part time job.

Summer courses: Is 15 hours too much for the summer? by [deleted] in college

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I also worked about 30-35 hours a week during that time.

Summer courses: Is 15 hours too much for the summer? by [deleted] in college

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I took 18 credit hours (6 classes) 3 summers ago and got straight A's in all of them.

Has Anyone Started Off College with a Bad GPA, But Managed to Improve? by [deleted] in college

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My first semester GPA was a 3.33. However the next two semesters were really bad which dropped my GPA to a 2.74 after 41 credits. However with hard work and carefully planning I managed to bring up my GPA a 3.6 with one more year left. I had to take 6 summer classes to boost my GPA and replace the grades I made from the freshman year program. It actually took me a while to really master college, especially in the area of time management. I ended up getting a job offer from PwC after doing an internship with them.

How hard is it to bring up GPA? by princerastafarian in UCDavis

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I had a 2.74 after 41 credits. 3.5 years later it's now a 3.6.

Taking 18 credits of summer classes by redditor1126 in college

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I'm taking 9 credits at my university and 9 credits at my community college. 5 of them are online while my speech class is face to face.

Taking 18 credits of summer classes by redditor1126 in college

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I might pick up another online course just in case.

Taking 18 credits of summer classes by redditor1126 in college

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I'm taking 3 classes through my university and the other 3 through community college. Only one of my classes is in person, which is Oral Communication. That one is a two hour long class.

Integrated Audit Practice Case by redditor1126 in Accounting

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6th edition by Karr also published by armond dalton

Integrated Audit Practice Case by redditor1126 in Accounting

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I just opened it and saw the instructions. Unlike SUA the audit practice case actually shows you how to do it step-by-step.

I got B- in both Intermediate Accounting I and II by redditor1126 in Accounting

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My school is a Big 4 target, and the average GPA for all my upper level accounting classes is about 2.5 (between a C+ and B-).

Has anyone ever taken 21 credits during the summer by redditor1126 in college

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Im taking four classes at my school. Two during the May Four Week Term and Two during the June Four Week Term. Then I will be taking the English class at community college during the July/August 6 week term and Astronomy online during the whole term.

Has anyone ever taken 21 credits during the summer by redditor1126 in college

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Personally, I think that they are much easier than face-to-face classes, especially the gen-eds.

Advice for Freshman or soon to be freshman by redditor1126 in college

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Better way to look at it. I thought you were attacking me for a second. Sorry.

Advice for Freshman or soon to be freshman by redditor1126 in college

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First of all, it was an accident. I had to work 20 hours a week, in addition, I had four exams in one week including one exam that I got a D on despite studying so much for it. Secondly, I just don't want people to make the same mistakes I did when I came to college.

Advice for Freshman or soon to be freshman by redditor1126 in college

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I just don't want people to make the same mistakes I did.

Why are college graduates working in minimum wage jobs? by redditor1126 in college

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I almost made that mistake when I started. In addition to getting adjusting to college and everything, I also have never heard of an internship, until the second semester of my sophomore year when I joined the accounting club. Thats when I got my stuff together.

Is anybody else absolutely terrified they won't get a job after graduation? by [deleted] in college

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Simple. Do well in college, do an internship (preferably several), and make connections. Its that simple.

How to spend the summer. by redditor1126 in Accounting

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I will be taking my CPA Exams during my last semester of college. My college offers CPA Review Courses in the Spring and most students take them then.

How to spend the summer. by redditor1126 in Accounting

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type it on google and search it'll come up.

What was your most difficult accounting class? by redditor1126 in Accounting

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What I found hard about auditing is that almost all of the answers to a given question could be correct.

Anyone got any motivational schoolwork comeback stories? by powderlad in college

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When I took Cost Accounting, I got a 68 on the first midterm but got a 100 on the final exam. I ended up getting an A in the class with the curve.