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Why is Accounting 1 & 2 (ACCT 2013 & ACCT 2023) so hard?

Below are a few reasons why students struggle with Accounting 1 & 2 at the University of Arkansas.

  • Accounting introduces concepts and terminology not covered in high school. The newness of the subject matter means there is no prior knowledge to build on, which can make the initial learning curve steep and overwhelming.

  • The cumulative nature means that if students do not grasp the initial concepts, they will find it increasingly difficult to understand later topics. Falling behind can snowball and become overwhelming.

  • 64% of student’s grade come from Tests & Quizzes. Understanding the material alone is not enough; students must also be able to apply their knowledge effectively under exam conditions.

  • Accounting 1 & 2 is required to unlock next semester’s courses. Falling behind can set you back an entire semester for graduation. Many students drop the class and unknowingly fall behind in their degree plan as a results, adding pressure to perform.

  • Balancing the workload of college courses and new independence can be challenging, especially for those in Greek Life. Many students struggle to adjust in time and fall behind in an already difficult class.

Expert Tutoring for the Business Core at the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville…

  • College Algebra (MATH 1203)

  • Finite Mathematics (MATH 2053)

  • Survey of Calculus (MATH 2043)

  • Data Analysis (BUSI 1033)

  • Principles of Accounting 1 (ACCT 2013)

  • Principles of Accounting 2 (ACCT 2023)

  • Microeconomics (ECON 2023)

  • Macroeconomics (ECON 2013)