I have just finished up with Organizational Behavior, North and South Korean Politics, Modern Korean History, Topics in Korean Language and Culture. I have two more courses to go: an essay for Korean Business and Politics, and a super stressful and difficult test for Principals of Accounting.
I was extremely stressed and focused on a major Accounting project where we (our team of 5 people) had to analyze and calculate ratios for our designated company Tyco. I created a spread sheet and entered in the numbers for Tyco, Honeywell, and GE, and calculated common ratios like Debt to Asset Ratios, and later I produced graphs to compare between years, and between companies. I never did anything like this before in my life, so I am actually glad I did this exercise.
For history, I am a total history dork, and so I cranked out a 29 page paper with maybe upwards to 10 sources of information, including books on Chinese History, Korean History, and Japenese history during the years of 1870s to 1890s, when the Western powers were kicking Asia's butt with more advanced technology and weapons that they developed after the first Industrial Revolution (iron and coal) and then the second Industrial Revolution (oil, chemicals, electricity, steel).
I was extremely stressed and focused on a major Accounting project where we (our team of 5 people) had to analyze and calculate ratios for our designated company Tyco. I created a spread sheet and entered in the numbers for Tyco, Honeywell, and GE, and calculated common ratios like Debt to Asset Ratios, and later I produced graphs to compare between years, and between companies. I never did anything like this before in my life, so I am actually glad I did this exercise.
For history, I am a total history dork, and so I cranked out a 29 page paper with maybe upwards to 10 sources of information, including books on Chinese History, Korean History, and Japenese history during the years of 1870s to 1890s, when the Western powers were kicking Asia's butt with more advanced technology and weapons that they developed after the first Industrial Revolution (iron and coal) and then the second Industrial Revolution (oil, chemicals, electricity, steel).
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