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Getting Started with College-Cram.com - Create (Professor Cram's Blog)

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August 23, 2007

College-Cram helps you get better grades in less time with our Create/Connect/Learn approach. Here's how Create works:

  • Profile: As with any social network, College-Cram lets you describe yourself in your profile. You can upload a photo and identify your skills, interests, and more. Best of all, you can control who can see every bit of this information - anybody, only people who log in, only members of a particular study group or community, or nobody but you.
  • Class Notes: Once you log in, you can add class notes in the "My Notebook" section. Just click the link at the menu bar on top of the screen. (Want an example? Check out this tutorial on the Accounting Cycle.)
  • Blog entries: What social network would be complete without a blog? Follow the "Blog" link at the menu bar on top of the screen (once you've logged in) to share your thoughts or ask questions of your fellow students.
  • Study Groups: Join your friends in an online study group, or organize fellow students around the world into a community discussing a topic you hold dear. Study groups can be whatever you want!
Just click here to sign up for free and start getting better grades faster with College-Cram.

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Posted by Professor Cram


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  1. i dont have much to say not untill i gain full knowlege of what cram is all about.

    user iconojewale durojaiye kazeem on Friday, 30 November 2007, 09:38 CST # |

  2. I have used this site and found it helpful for my students and kids.  There are many good tutorials. 

    user iconJon Musolf on Tuesday, 04 December 2007, 18:16 CST # |

  3. I am using this site to refresh so I can take an exemption exam.

    user iconKelly Kelley on Friday, 21 December 2007, 18:58 CST # |

  4. site is very helpful! I WANT TO KNOW IF THERE ARE MORE THAN ONE PERSON FOR A COMPANY'S CREDITOR OF RAW MATERIAL AND CAPITAL OF PARTNERS, HOW WOULD WE MAKE TRIAL BALANCE FROM SUCH LEDGERS?

    user iconmohsin on Friday, 22 February 2008, 06:58 CST # |

  5. Thanks for registering with College-Cram.com. You may want to join the accounting community so you can post your question in that community blog and get input from the community.

    You will want subsidiary ledgers for accounts payable and for partners accounts. There is some general information about ledgers and trial balances in the Cramlets. You may want to go through the Accounting Table of Contents to see what all is already here, including Preparing A Trial Balance. With responses from the community, we can get more specific information about about subsidiary ledgers.

    user iconProfessor Cram on Friday, 22 February 2008, 09:39 CST # |

  6. I am a third year college student. I have found this site to be simplier than my prescribed text.

    user iconAnnette Thomas on Friday, 22 February 2008, 12:23 CST # |

  7. Thanks Annette, we're always glad to hear that!

    user iconProfessor Cram on Friday, 22 February 2008, 13:49 CST # |

  8. hey guys i need help in cramer's rule...

    user iconAnthony on Thursday, 17 April 2008, 05:05 CDT # |

  9. Anthony, click this link for some homework help on Cramer's Rule.

    user iconProfessor Cram on Thursday, 17 April 2008, 09:48 CDT # |

  10. I am in my first year of college and studying accounting. I am kind of lost, because the book they gave us doesn't really explain the concept very clearly, and it is making homework assignments tough to do.

    Thank you, and nice meeting  all of you....

    user iconDarlene Fox on Sunday, 20 April 2008, 07:23 CDT # |

  11. I am going back to college and had College Math 1 and 2 as well as other Math courses about 18 years ago.  I need to take College Algebra or Math to enter the Nursing Program.  Which couses should be easier?  I am taking the time to study all prior algebra concepts before taking the course.  I was thinking about taking it on-line too.

    user iconChristine on Wednesday, 18 June 2008, 06:27 CDT # |

  12. Welcome to College-Cram. We aren't familiar with the curriculum for your "College Math 1 and 2" so are not sure how to compare it to College Algebra - but if you had Algebra in high school, College Algebra shouldn't be much different other than packing two years of high school algebra into two semesters in college. We have extensive Cramlets and study resources in the math library to help you review and practice for College Algebra. Since you have already joined that community, you are ready to get started!

    Good studying

    user iconProfessor Cram on Wednesday, 18 June 2008, 17:18 CDT # |

  13. new to cram, will update you later.Wink

    user iconJan Watson on Friday, 18 July 2008, 13:18 CDT # |

  14. thanks for the site. i am a medical doctor trained in pediatric emergencies. after 25 years in service, i am doing my MBA in order to move on to corporate management. never done accounting or economics in my life. your basics help.

    user iconsubramanian on Wednesday, 17 September 2008, 11:28 CDT # |

  15. i see this first time but find it good.i am student of MBA.so i think it will help me to get good infromation.Cool

    user iconsara khan on Friday, 19 September 2008, 11:24 CDT # |

  16. hi my name is ahmed and i am student of accounting, and i found this web very helpful

    user iconahmed(tall man) on Monday, 26 January 2009, 01:35 CST # |

  17. This place is pretty good when you're studying for finals. ^.~ Thanks.

    user iconOrphelious on Friday, 30 January 2009, 13:51 CST # |

  18. i am studying  of ICWAI.I find more web for help bout i receive this is more help full

    user iconnoby on Saturday, 31 January 2009, 00:55 CST # |

  19. I'm new to College-Cram and I'm taking college accounting this semester. I did my trial balance today and was working on my income statement, statement of owner's equity, and the balance sheet. Well, when I got to the balance sheet of course it didn't balance. On the trial balance is where I have my question I guess. When it says "phone bill due but unpaid" where does that go on the trial balance? My whole thing is off and I think it has something to do with that entry. Please help anyone.

    user iconRenae on Monday, 09 February 2009, 22:17 CST # |

  20.  I have taken a bussiness math course in college 3 times now and keep finding myself to drop this class because I become at a lost. Then I fall behind. well you can guess the rest.

    user iconlynn adams on Tuesday, 28 April 2009, 05:48 CDT # |

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