Good
Professor Greenberg is excellent. She's knowledgeable about the subject she teaches. However, homework is long and troublesome. I suggest you use her self-study quizzes, attend class, fill out the target copy packet, then you'll be fine.
Awesome
Professor Greenberg's class is a better version of Accounting 2021. You don't need Skoolers for this class because she gives all the material you need in a target print and mail package that you fill in the class. Also, she posted her lectures on canvas and provided practice quizzes, as well as questions for examinations. I have to take her again for Accounting 3331 and I'm looking forward to it.
Awful
Professor Greenberg's Part 1 lecture may officially be thirty hours. However, in reality, it takes much longer due to the extensive content on PowerPoint slides. For every one hour of video, you'll find yourself spending three hours on notes. Homework is also time-consuming, taking about forty-five minutes each, and it's practically a necessity to use Chegg. Don't invest too much time in learning from homework. Just complete it as quickly as possible because the material covered often won't appear on the exams. I suggest you focus on self-quizzes for effective preparation.
Awesome
Professor Greenberg's class is very difficult but rewarding, as it is the most important Finance or Accounting class. If you're interested in working in IB, this class is very useful and will help you stand out as a non-target. Try to take it before recruitment begins. And for you to get an A just study the book and review the practice questions. I'll start FT in June and I'm reviewing her material again.
Awesome
Sure, this class is hard, but if you watch her lessons and work on the exercises she gives, you see that they're similar. She also hands out a study guide for each chapter when it's all over. This helps you get what's super important. Then, use Skoolers as a little extra study stuff. It will help you bump up your grade.
Florida State University - Accounting
Senior Lecturer
Rochelle worked at Florida State University as a Senior Lecturer