lunes, 29 de enero de 2018

Conceptual vs. Equational Courses

I have take various types of classes at Baruch Colleges. I find that there are two types of courses, conceptual and equational. These two types of classes are different.

Conceptual classes are classes are based on definitions and important terms. Liberal arts are usually conceptual. Foreign languages are based on grammatical rules. Besides business classes, I have to take liberal arts classes. Logic class is based on these fallacies and proofs. Some business are conceptual, especially marketing and CIS.

Equational classes are classes are based on equations. Calculus, Accounting, Finance, Real Estate, and Statistics are classes that based on equations. These classes are complicated due to the fact as one have to know various equations in these courses. The only way I can do well is by going to tutoring and/or getting a laid-back professor.

There are classes are the mixed. Certain sciences and economics are mix. Earth science and economics are mixed. These classes have both equations and concepts. Microeconomics is graph-heavy while macroeconomics is equation- and concept-based.



Submitted January 29, 2018 at 05:54PM by Gregheff http://ift.tt/2nqrXTd

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