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Old 07-01-2008, 04:31 PM   #31
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I agree with rof Imao and A2Wolves2 on the approach to be taken, but bthomp1 does make a very valid point on how good the K201 class is on teaching students Excel--and preparing them for the X201 class on Technology. The Excel knowledge my son got from that K201 class (in which he didn't even get a great grade) has been a real key at his internship this summer--and has put him way ahead of his peers in terms of impressing people on the job. So, yes A100, A201, and A202 (all the accounting courses) and maybe even E201 (microecon) could and maybe should be taken away from Indiana, but taking K201 and the math courses at Indiana really should be considered.
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Old 07-01-2008, 06:05 PM   #32
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You know what, just in case, even after I get credit I will take the class for a side thing as long as i get into Kelly first. Thats my main priority (Interns are better off being in Kelly then knowing excel that's for sure!).
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Old 07-01-2008, 07:35 PM   #33
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calcruzer.. your son must be a realy smart kid... I got an excellent grade on k-201 in my fall semester last year and I dont remeber most of the formulas and etc.. currently in my internship.. how did he remeber all that stuff? does he look back or does he just have a good memorY?
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