The title says it all!
haha, maybe just give a quick run down of what i have to study for.
Management Accounting - I think this is most likely one of the 3 most useful modules I will study in this course. The 1st few lessons I was completely lost, but now it all make sense and ONLY sense to me. ;). For those not in the know, this includes stuff like budgeting, quantifing purchase desicions and calculation cost of production.
Date of exam: 24th Oct
Readyness: Just need to do some more practise
Employment Relations - Learn about stuff like Tripartism, which is the trade union(NTUC), gov(mainly MOM) and employers who work together to achieve industrial peace(no strikes, etc). Also got some practical tips on how to handle discipline and other basic HR issues.
Date of exam: 1st Nov
Readyness: Know the basics, need to do research for the distinction!
Commercial Law - Covers the legal aspect about contracts, torts of negligence(about if you do something wrong, and someone is affected, what is the legal implications), sale of goods and agency(what are the rights of a person representing a company). *I got back the result of the test, was a High Distinction(equivalent to an A). ;)
Date of exam: 2nd Nov
Readyness: Its an open book, so my notes are 85% done, just agency left to add in. Confident of a good grade as had a world-class teacher for this
Macro Economics - Just about the big picture of economics, GDP being like the main focus(there is alot to know about GDP). Quite abstract, but I guess it can be related to real life. The exam will only test of knowledge of concepts, so knowing that perfectly is the key.
Date of exam: 6th Nov
Readyness: Have a general idea what is going on, need to make that into a sure idea of what is going on
Well, thats the low down for me, looks forward to seeing shamir and aung together after the exams. Maybe we can go back to RK, see how shamir's friend there is doing, Kann geeee rooooo.
South Africa also won the rugby world cup, yeah.
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