Principles of Financial Accounting Easy or Hard??

<p>I am an incoming high school senior and will be dual enrolling Principles of Financial Accounting at the local community college this summer. This class will be six weeks long and half online and half on-campus. I have taken AP Calculus AB, AP Chemistry, AP Physics B, and AP Statistics at my high school and gotten A's in the classes. If I do not mind doing boring tedious tasks, do you think this will be a hard course for me considering my academic history?</p>

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<p>The perfect description for Acc101</p>

<p>It wont be hard at all. Its principles so just the basic foundation in Accounting so the professor will assume no prior knowledge.</p>

<p>It has to “click.” If you can’t wrap you head around debits and credits, then you will be forever lost. For how easy the concept of debits and credits sounds, many people surprisingly cannot conceptualize even this most fundamental concept.</p>

<p>I’m taking an intro to financial accounting course right now. I think it will be harder than you’re expecting; it’s different from any class you’ve taken before. At my college, you can’t even take it until you have sophomore standing. As a six week class, it will have a lot of information to absorb in such a short period of time.</p>

<p>The class you’re taking may be easier since it’s at a CC.</p>