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Intermediate financial accounting II
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ACCT3103 is generally seen as an interesting and useful course that combines finance and accounting. It can be challenging but manageable with consistent effort. Grading tends to be fair, though some find it competitive. The workload is moderate, allowing for early finishes in some semesters.
Grading is considered fair by many students, though some find the course more competitive. Final grades range from easy A's to harder-to-achieve higher marks.
The course has a moderate workload that can be lighter due to early class dismissals in some semesters. Students spend about 6 hours per week on average, including lectures and assignments.
Assessment includes midterms, finals, quizzes, and homework. There are also group projects and attendance requirements. The final exam format closely mirrors the lecture notes and homework questions.
Teaching quality varies; Lilian Chan is generally praised for her clear explanations and early dismissals, while Prof Luo's teaching style is more concept-heavy but practical. Some students find the content challenging without clear guidance.
Students recommend attending class regularly, doing practice questions from lecture notes, and engaging in group work to better understand complex concepts. Early dismissals can help manage time effectively.
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