Recent SDSU Grad here

<p>does anyone know if you can take summer classes as a newly admitted student? </p>

<p>hollaaah plz. </p>

<p>thanks : )</p>

<p>I took a television and media class during my summer before freshmen year. I am pretty sure you can. Try the second session of summer school. This is the link to the classes offered during the summer <a href=“https://sunspot.sdsu.edu/schedule/[/url]”>An error has occurred.;

Hello,
Im a high school senior and after taking so many major tests I guess I finally decided to major in accounting. I heard that SDSU is one of the best schools for accounting in California so I’ll do my best to transfer to SDSU.

I just have a few questions about the major. Did you have to do a lot of presentations in your classes. How many times did you have to present a year in your classes ?. Presentations is one of my weakness so I wouldn’t like to study something where I’m not really good at.

Thanks.

You’re going to have to learn how to present stuff if you want to survive the professional world.

In my honest opinion, the accounting curriculum at SDSU is a joke. The only rigor I faced was that they try to shove a huge book down your throat in 16 weeks and throw you off with trick questions on exams to make sure you really “understand” the material. Some professors are interesting but some are practically reiterating the book. My tip to you is to just read the book.

sorry to break it too you but SDSU’s MBA program outranks Cal Poly SLO MBA program rather significantly although it is the next CSU school on the list. The undergraduate courses are very much similar at SDSU having enrolled in several graduate level finance courses as undergraduate electives. In fact they were far easier than my two undergraduate capstone courses. Thus one could infer the undergraduate program is superior as well. That said I do think SDSU’s brand name may not be far superior to SLO to the unaware employer who only knows SDSU as the once party school it was.