You may notice (usually after Term 1) that grades do not reflect how much you have learned from the course, nor how much time you spent
Textbooks
I'm lost
Wall Street Prep
Other Resources to live by
Term 2:
"Investment Analysis"
http://www.investopedia.com/exam-guide/cfa-level-1/corporate-finance/npv-net-present-value-profile.asp
http://www.investopedia.com/walkthrough/corporate-finance/3/discounted-cash-flow/perpetuities.aspx
Operations Management
http://asq.org/learn-about-quality/
Managerial Accounting
http://www.accountingformanagement.org
Textbooks
- If you are completely lost and do not have a background in the subject, read the assigned chapters in the book, if you've already taken this or that course in undergrad the prof will tell you that the text book is not mandatory.
- I wouldn't spend hours reading each book (mainly because you don't have time) get the soft copy of the book and put it through spreeder so you have a vague idea of what the professors are going to be talking about in class.
I'm lost
- If you walk away from any class lost put the subject noted in the syllabus for that day's class into youtube and watch videos until you could explain the subject to someone. If this does not work, get a tutor. Yes you are here to build your professional network, but you also have to learn enough so that when you graduate the first question your employer asks you is not "are you sure you got your MBA?"
Wall Street Prep
- If you decide to do any pre-courses or supplementary courses during the academic experience, through wall street prep use this code at checkout to get 15% off: REF122287876
- I would HIGHLY recommend going through their accounting and excel courses before you start school, go through their financial modeling and LBO before you take the investment analysis class.
Other Resources to live by
Term 2:
"Investment Analysis"
http://www.investopedia.com/exam-guide/cfa-level-1/corporate-finance/npv-net-present-value-profile.asp
http://www.investopedia.com/walkthrough/corporate-finance/3/discounted-cash-flow/perpetuities.aspx
Operations Management
http://asq.org/learn-about-quality/
Managerial Accounting
http://www.accountingformanagement.org