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Old 05-02-2013 at 11:48 PM   #1
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2gg3
Might take this in the summer can somebody let me know the difficulty and whose teaching it and what not

econ btw

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We will need a more specific course code before anyone can help you. Is it Earthsci2gg3?
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Are you good at math? James Bruce usually teaches it but I'm not sure if he is in the summer. The course is extremely math intensive and assumes a lot of prior knowledge.

Econ 2G03 is producer theory, whereas 2GG3 is consumer theory. It's not particularly interesting material, but I've heard it's easier in the summer so if you need to take it, take it now. But I'd avoid it as an elective, or for completing a minor if you aren't particularly strong in math.
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