
hans
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ethics is the most difficult. simply because it does not exist! you learn it but very few people or corporations that use them. there are such rare companies like TAHITIAN NONI INTERNATIONAL. |
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mrossi330
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During my final 2 semesters many classes had lots of group work to do. Just don't take all of the group work classes in the same semester. I did and i stayed in our computer lab until like 1a.m. each night and spent my vacation time meeting with my classmates in coffee shops! |
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richtorres_2000
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if you dont like math it could be a problem but other wise its not that bad |
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Ann Toozie
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I think you have to take statistics. And that is boring and difficult. |
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Left the building
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Staying awake in class;
and,
trying to decide whether to answer test questions accurately or with the information you were told was the correct answer (assuming you stayed awake in class). |
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justwannabeme2525
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Accounting, Statistics and Calculus!! |
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chedcat
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accounting - most definitely. If you're a math person, calculus and statistics won't be that hard - just boring, but accounting is just plain frustrating!!! |
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ashley_lynn143
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aggg....Statistics.....
Business statistics was horrible. Just ask around on what all professors give the course and try to ask reputations on those professors. I ended up with a professor that didn't know how to teach it correctly, if you didn't understand how he got 1 + 1 to equal 7, he would just tell you "That's just how it's done". It was horrible!! If you have a good professor on campus that can actually teach it, it probably wouldn't be so bad, but it is a very complex subject. |
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candyandkilgore
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If you are considering business administration or managements, the requirements are heavy in math and accounting for both a 2 year and 4 year degree. The hardest classes for me (just completed my junior year of management) have been calculus and business finance.
If you are considering Accounting, both 2 and 4 year degrees require not so much math but very detailed accouting that gets really difficult in the intermediate accounting level.
Marketing also gets heavily into math, especially statistics, but stats are actually rather fun if you have a firm math base. |
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Max123
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Finding true applicability in the business world for most of the theory you learn in class............... |
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regnaD kciN
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Staying awake in boring meetings run by clueless managers for stupid reasons. |
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