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D550 Ethics for Accountants (MAcc): The powerpoints are blank?

I'm in this class and went to WGU Connect to get the powerpoints for chapters 3, 4, & 8. But they are all trash. Mostly they are just blank with McGraw Hill logos in random places and tiny image icons. I'm going to look elsewhere for the powerpoints. The "powerpoints" that are in the textbook have a "begin" button that is grayed out and won't let me access those either.

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u/georgia--girl77 — 7 days ago
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Interesting news…

Does anyone else find this as interesting as I do?? I first clicked the headline because I was in disbelief. Then I saw the pass/no pass. Thoughts??!!

u/georgia--girl77 — 8 days ago

D559 Advanced Managerial Accounting - Textbook?

I finished the BS in June. I had purchased the physical textbook for the IAs and found it to be very helpful to have a hard copy. I'm starting the MAcc-Mgmt program on 8/1. I know I won't have the D559 course just yet, but does anyone know which textbook they use for that class? I'd like to go ahead and start looking for a hard copy of it. Thanks!

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u/georgia--girl77 — 28 days ago
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Confetti time! Starting MAcc 8/1 !

3 terms later and here I am with my confetti finally! Would have only been 2 terms if not for life events and illness. Starting the MAcc program in Management August 1 !! Keep going everyone your day is coming!!

u/georgia--girl77 — 2 months ago
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How is commencement when earning both a Bachelors and a Masters ?

I just finished my bachelors and plan to start masters soon and plan to walk for both at the same time rather than travel for one and then again for the other. How does that work? Do you walk up for both at the same time or walk for one and then go walk for the other? Just wondering. I do plan to ask my mentor but I haven't heard from her yet since I finished.

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u/georgia--girl77 — 2 months ago

BS - Done! ✅ 🥳 MAcc coming soon... 🎓

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Took my final OA this morning so I don't have confetti yet but it just feels out of this world to be done! Still waiting to hear from my mentor. I just had to share here because I am too over the moon not to. There were days I was not sure I had any business doing this. But just keep going if you feel that way! It's so worth it to finish!

I'll still be on here for the MAcc. Hope to start August 1. I think I have settled on the Management specialization, unless something changes my mind. Keep going everyone! It's all worth it!

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u/georgia--girl77 — 2 months ago
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When will 2027 commencement locations be announced?

I just took my final OA this morning for my bachelor's degree 🥳 but will start the master's program in August hopefully, and don't plan to walk until I finish the master's, hopefully by December. Trying to figure out where I will walk next year. Anybody know when this will be announced and are there any ideas about locations now? I know they had New Orleans this year and don't do it there every year so I've ruled that location out. I'm closest to Atlanta which they seem to have every year but it's always in October and I won't be done by this October and will be finished long before the next so I've ruled Atlanta out as well. Just wondering if anyone knows anything.

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u/georgia--girl77 — 2 months ago
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Trying to quit stevia-based soda w/42mg, 5-6 cans daily for years

TLDR: Based on the amount I've been drinking, what is a reasonable tapering off plan/schedule? I had a can this morning and still had somewhat of a headache and my head just felt weird/off. So I am drinking a second can now. I had 2 cans yesterday. So I am hoping not to exceed what I had yesterday. Wanting to do this and not experience too much disruption as I am studying for my last class for my bachelors degree. Any info is appreciated.

Ugh... trying to quit this stuff. I've always been addicted to caffeine, since childhood. A couple of times I have gotten completely off of it but it's been years since the last time. I guess the good thing going for me is that what I put in the title is the only caffeine I've been consuming. This is because coffee and other forms of caffeine either give me headaches or make me feel weird. The last straw was last week I decided to try a tall (small) sweetener-free Starbucks latte just to see if it bothered me. It was the worst reaction yet. I got home and felt like I was in an alternate reality... a dark one. It was super strange. After that I was like you know what? I am done. I need to be free of this drug.

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u/georgia--girl77 — 3 months ago

D217 AIS - took the PA "cold" without touching the material.. how close am I to passing?

I am nearing the end of my term and my degree. I took this PA today completely cold without touching the material, and this was my score. How close does the OA align to the PA? Reading all other posts and comments about this class had me thinking one way but I thought a lot of the questions and answers made sense.

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u/georgia--girl77 — 3 months ago

Is D105 a pre-req to Audit?

I am approaching the end of my term. Curious to know if anyone has completed D105 as their very last class? Would they let me do Audit before D105? Trying to save the longest class for the very last. I have 5 classes left.

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u/georgia--girl77 — 3 months ago

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8 classes left. Currently in D105, AIS next, then the rest are supposed to be not so bad.
So this is what I have left and my term ends 5/31. I just don't know if I can pull all that off. I had planned to go for the MAcc so I could get UWorld for CPA. But if I have to start a new term on 6/1, apparently that means I can't start the MAcc until 12/1 which seems like an eternity from now. I mean it is, it's literally almost 2027 by then. I am quite sure I would lose learning momentum by then. 4-5 months is a long time to do nothing. I am tempted to go ahead and sit for the CPA with just my BAcc but then I would have to pay for CPA prep out of pocket and work under a CPA for 2 years vs 1 in my state (Georgia). Anyone else been in a similar circumstance? I don't know what to do and I'm honestly having anxiety over it. :-I

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u/georgia--girl77 — 4 months ago

My gosh. I took the PA2 for the first time without help this morning and you can see my score in the second picture. I did pretty well. Tonight I took the OA2 and I honestly was not sure if I passed. I really hate how they word the questions differently. I can tell you I had at least three questions on return on assets, one on acid/quick ratio, and a few other ratios. Just memorize the ratios. Had one return on equity question which threw me. Had a proportional method question regarding bonds with stock warrant attached. The questions were not presented the same way they are in the textbook/quizzes, or in the study guides. I will say there were some easy questions in there too though. This was my first attempt. So glad to be done with this. Moving on to D105 next.

u/georgia--girl77 — 4 months ago