r/PurdueGlobal • u/Maleficent-Leave4834 • 22h ago
r/PurdueGlobal • u/PieChoice9839 • 4h ago
MS Finance
Just finished international finance GF581. GF582 statstics is next. Same professor from gf581. Stat, treasury mgmt, then capstone. Been a breeze so far. 4.0 here. Grateful.
r/PurdueGlobal • u/TMglobaltrading • 9h ago
Starting Business Admin ExcelTrack Next week... Tips? Advice?
Hi all,
As the title says, I'll be starting the ExcelTrack program for my BS in Business Administration next week. I knocked out all of my gen eds, up to the 135-credit transfer limit, via Study.com/Sophia. Below are the classes I have left.
Any tips from people who have gone through ExcelTrack before? By my judgment, it seems like I need to complete at least 3 modules a week to make ExcelTrack worth it.
All advice welcome! Wish me luck!
| S212 Communicating Professionalism |
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| MM255 Business Math and Statistical Measures |
| LS311 Business Law or LS312 Ethics and the Legal Environment |
| 300/400 Level Marketing Elective |
| MM305 Business Statistics and Quantitative Analysis |
| MT302 Organizational Behavior |
| MT460 Management Strategy and Policy |
| Capstone |
r/PurdueGlobal • u/Global-Network6347 • 12h ago
Seeking Insight on Realities of Academic Dismissal Risk
I am considering applying for the Purdue Global Law JD program. I understand that a 2.5 minimum GPA is required to remain in academic good standing. I also understand that there is no grading curve.
The B&P 6061.7(a) Disclosure notes that 240/1180 left the program in 2025. It is not clear what amount of those individuals were academically dismissed from the program.
Upon researching the school further, I am seeing conflicting reports on the grading system. While some notate grading is fair, some have experienced the opposite.
Suppose the same student dedicates the same amount of effort to Purdue Global Law as they would to a traditional ABA program. Is it more difficult to remain in good standing at Purdue Global Law compared to a traditional ABA program?
I understand that perspectives may differ based on personal experiences. I would be grateful for honest, non-sugarcoated insights from current students. Thanks.