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About the Course

This course explores Excel as a tool for solving business problems. In this course you will learn the basic functions of excel through guided demonstration. Each week you will build on your excel skills and be provided an opportunity to practice what you’ve learned. Finally, you will have a chance to put your knowledge to work in a final project. Please note, the content in this course was developed using a Windows version of Excel 2013. This course was created by PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP with an address at 300 Madison Avenue, New York, New York, 10017....

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UW

Feb 4, 2022

The course was very comprehensive and easy to understand. The instructors made sure that they are giving the information in a way that won't make me confused. Thank you so much for this great course!

GA

Dec 21, 2020

Great course that starts with basics for newcomers to Excel and slowly builds up to some intermediate and advanced formulas that can be used for all sorts of business and real world problem solving

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By SAUMYAJIT D ( K

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Jun 17, 2022

GOOD FOR BEGINNERS

By Muhammad T H

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Jan 10, 2022

i like this course

By Vishnu P D I

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Jun 6, 2018

Highly informative

By Deleted A

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Jun 9, 2020

excellent course

By SOLOMON A A Y

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May 22, 2020

Greate course.

By Jaspreet K

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Sep 22, 2017

Up to the mark

By LEE K L

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Jun 2, 2020

Great course

By Jonathan L

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Oct 28, 2017

great course

By Manuel S

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Aug 18, 2021

MUY bueno

By Hind I M S

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Jun 1, 2020

very good

By Truong C H

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Nov 29, 2022

Useful!

By Wenxin Z

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May 13, 2020

Helpful

By Rizwan S

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Nov 3, 2019

Thanks

By Rahul A

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Apr 18, 2020

good.

By juan p s

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Oct 8, 2019

bien

By Advala N J

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Jan 3, 2017

good

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By Konstantin A

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Dec 29, 2016

Very interesting and I'm sure it will be very useful for me. I am now able to use vlookup, iferror, subtotal, and more. However, I found the Week2 project a bit confusing even though I was able to solve it. I admit, I took a loot few times at the answers just to get my head around it and to understand the formulas and how to use them. I even used "evaluate formula", F2, trace Dependents/Precedents to understand how it has to work.

I would advise you to rewrite the question and to make it clearer whats required. Tips are also not needed and misleading. Also during the course itself it would be nice to show us how to combine several formulas into one line - I had a bit of difficulties with that. Lets not forget that if it's pure math we can follow PEMDAS, however when we have text formulas it's a bit confusing. (i.e. why start with iferror and not find/left/right, etc). I would be happy to discuss in further details :)

By Eric A

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Dec 30, 2016

The material was useful, and I learned a lot, but some of the specific lessons were presented in a confusing manner and it seemed like there was an overall lack of quality control (typos, missing videos, material presented in a confusing manner). As a PwC employee, I felt that with greater attention to the quality of the materials/lessons, this course could have presented the firm in a better light.

More specifically, in those videos where the instructor typed out formulas for the first time, this could have been done more slowly and using magnification. This would make it very obvious how the formulas were being constructed. As it was, I found myself frequently rewinding and squinting at the screen.

All that being said, however, I did feel that the course benefited me significantly, and I plan to leverage this knowledge in my work for PwC.

By Luke S

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Mar 24, 2020

I was expecting more examples of how to solve problems, instead of an overview of different functions of Excel. In the lessons, the Excel functions are properly explained, but the workbook supplied for the weekly exercise, as well as the summary weekly projects, contain often errors or instructions that are not so straightforward. It is a good course if you want a quick overview of the most useful functions, but I think there are more complete and more polished course out there.