Econ4190 courseforum3/16/2023 ![]() I recommend taking notes from the lecture slides MEL provides and to practice the mock chapter exams and test banks. The course material is fair there is no math but a lot of rational, common sense thinking. Attendance isn’t mandatory, and you don’t need to buy the physical textbook, MyEconLab is really thorough. Paschakis was all over the place and didn’t do a good job of keeping out attention. If possible, go with Sadia Malik as she goes through her content in a more detailed manner and covers less material usually.Ĭourse outline: 3 online quizzes with 30 MC (top 2 will be counted, total weight is 10%), 2 tests, final exam A is definitely possible, but A+ is hard because of the final being weighted so heavily. It gets more complicated towards the end of the year but if you read before hand and ask questions of the TA, you can get it no problem. Overall feedback: Microeconomics is a pretty good course if you can keep up with your readings and stay awake through the lectures. Print a copy of the slides and bring them with you to class and take notes on them because sometimes the language is a bit loopy (I had a hard time deciphering main messages on powerpoints, but English isn’t my first language).Ĥ0% midterm (50 MC), 60% final (100 MC), but they take your best mark, Very logical course.īreakdown: 25% Midterm 1, 25% Midterm 2, 50% Final ![]() She has a heavy accent but she is a very thorough lecturer. ![]() ![]() Tip: Hit ‘Ctrl’ + ‘F’ on PC or ‘Function’ + ‘F’ on Mac to search for a course code.ĪP/ECON 1000 3.00 Introduction to Microeconomics ![]()
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