develop a master schedule like the one you see on p. 40 in the text. Make sure
Question:
develop a master schedule like the one you see on p. 40 in the text. Make sure you consider everything on the checklist on p. 37. If you are not comfortable creating tables in WORD or using Excel for the schedule, a WORD template is attached. It can give you start, and it starts with 6 a.m. and ends with midnight. Your day may start or end earlier or later. Submit your actual master schedule. You do not need to submit the master schedule plan that leads up to the master schedule, but you are encouraged to complete it in order to help you complete this assignment. In addition, write 1-2 paragraphs about your experience putting together the schedule. What was or was not challenging or surprising about it? Do you think you can stick to your master schedule? Why or why not? Now that you completed the Week 1 reflection assignment, you will have a better idea of how to do reflection assignments each week. You will see a pattern in this course. This is important because many of your courses will have patterns. When you first get your syllabus and see the Blackboard content for each course, look through it carefully. Do you see a pattern? Are there quizzes every week or every other week? Are there similar writing assignments each week (like the reflection assignments in this course)? Noticing the patterns will help you with your time management and planning.
Income Tax Fundamentals 2013
ISBN: 9781285586618
31st Edition
Authors: Gerald E. Whittenburg, Martha Altus Buller, Steven L Gill