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Econ 3HH3 vs Econ 3S03

 
Old 06-05-2011 at 04:15 PM   #16
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I got high 90s on each of the mid terms for 2H03, and he destroyed us on the exam. I still finished with an 11 but the course was much harder then 2j03. 2J03 was a lot of fun, it was essentially like not even having a course, and that exam was super easy.
Oh I see. I heard 2h03 wasn't that bad with khan though. didn't know the exam was super hard =(

Well, I don't really have a choice, I have to take it with him.

Is econ 2h03 as math intensive as econ 2x03/2g03?
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Oh I see. I heard 2h03 wasn't that bad with khan though. didn't know the exam was super hard =(

Well, I don't really have a choice, I have to take it with him.

Is econ 2h03 as math intensive as econ 2x03/2g03?
Generally Macro has less math than micro, it was the concepts at the end. You had to link 4 models together to get a particular answer. Just go to class and you should be fine.

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Old 06-05-2011 at 04:25 PM   #18
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Alright thanks, I'm also looking for some econ electives to complete my minor.

Any recommendations? I know J-met recommended 3s03.

I was thinking about taking 2d03, maybe 2hh3 and 2gg3.

Suggestions/comments?
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Alright thanks, I'm also looking for some econ electives to complete my minor.

Any recommendations? I know J-met recommended 3s03.

I was thinking about taking 2d03, maybe 2hh3 and 2gg3.

Suggestions/comments?
I need some suggestions too. Bump!
Old 09-01-2011 at 12:36 AM   #20
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I'm doing my econ minor and i took those courses...lol. I ended up not taking any lvl 3 econ courses to complete my econ minor >__>....

I feel like I kinda cheaped out on the school but there were more than enough courses to complete the minor in lvl 1 and lvl 2....
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I only took 3s03 and it was in the summer. proff wasn't good but was able to do well in the class. its more math based.



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