ACCT 2302
Introductory Management Accounting
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Prof: Rafael Copat / Fall 2021
Jun 8, 2022
The class was overall good and pretty interesting. Attendance and paying attention in this class is very much necessary.
This class covers accounting in a management setting for evaluating and making decisions. This class covers costing methods, equivalency units, final decision making, and some financial statement analysis.
The professor was excellent. He gave many examples in his lectures, had activities like quizlets to boost your grade and review for tests and homework. When reviewing for tests he was very comprehensive and would give very similar reviews to what would be seen on the exams. He was a bit strict on assignment deadlines and participation, as well as gave very limited exceptions on other items.
I would recommend taking good notes as some of the material covered can be tedious and gets covered rather quickly. Also doing well on the homework is a good way to keep your grade up while reviewing for what will be done in class.
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Prof: Rebecca Files / Fall 2021
Jun 7, 2022
This course teaches the fundamental basics of accounting. It is a great course with a lot of work. Exams make up the majority of the final grade.
This course is the fundamental building block that other accounting courses down the line will build on. It is extremely useful if you are an accounting major, and for other JSOM majors, it is mildly useful.
Professor Files is an amazing lecturer who clearly provides her examples and explanations very effectively. The workload can be very big, and this is a somewhat fast-paced class.
For the best results, try to study outside of class, go the extra mile. This is a course where the more practice you have, the better you are prepared.
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