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I still have my old papers from her classes that you can take a look at. Posted via RS Mobile |
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Like joeystorm said, you can either do a community service learning group work related to poverty and inequality or write a term paper. Most people in my class did the CSL and so did I. It was pretty easy because it was the first time they were doing the volunteer stuff when I took 317 last winter. I actually learned a lot through the community service. There are also labs where participation marks are given as long as you show up. Labs are all group work too so you get to work with different people. Midterm was take a take home exam. Careful on this one as the marking is a bit harsher. You need to give very specific and detailed answers. For the final she gives guide questions beforehand based on the assigned readings. Honestly, I didn't buy the package and did not do any readings. A bunch of us just made a google doc where people answered the guide questions and we all studied from that. The questions on the final were very similar to the guide questions. You don't really need any econ knowledge for the course. It helps but its not needed. There is no math at all. |
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For the coming fall semester i plan on taking econ 341 "economic development of Asia" with Akbar Mohammed, econ 387 "transitions and transformation" with Neary Hugh. Any thoughts on those 2 courses? For term 2 i signed up for econ 356 "introduction to international finance" with Gordon Munro who everyone on ratemyprof said is super easy where you just gota memorize his slides. I am also signed up for econ 336 with Catherine Douglas. Any thoughts on econ 356 ? thanks in advance! |
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I did Econ 355 but with Kotwal. Class was ok. Average difficulty, just need to exert more effort. I took Econ 356 with Lahiri. This class was really fun. As long as you understand your basic macroeconomics you should be fine. No math, just a lot of graphs and diagrams but its really easy to gain the intuition for them because its pretty much cause and effect. Once you get to 456 that's when there's a lot of math and it becomes much harder haha Econ 371 Economics of non-renewable resources is supposed to be pretty easy too. Just avoid any class with Vaney if you don't like math. |
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I do most of my studying at the no 3 and ackroyd blenz, I'm like always there if I have school (which I don't for the summer). Quote:
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We were probably in the same class lol. He scaled the 56% didn't he? Made it like 60% or so.. still friggin low for a third year level. Econ 351 also has the lowest average among ALL econ courses. I found this out too late :okay: |
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Lol that's kind of creepy if you know who I am. I've met some other RS people on campus too... say hi if you see me! I'm going on to my fourth and last year of undergrad this year. And I'm an econ major but that didn't really help for 351. |
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2% off. Oh well, I usually opt out of U-Pass and don't buy the parking pass because I park in the neighbourhood near my CPSC building anyways. Just sucks to wait a whole year to graduate. |
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so anyone got the notes for EOSC118? seems like MeGusta is Gusting somewhere. |
^ +1 also chose eosc118 partially cuz gusta said he could hook it up |
If you guys are taking EOSC 310 distance ed, I can help you out. :) |
im taking IHHS too anyone else? |
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