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Old 07-12-2011, 01:33 AM   #35
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Keep trying to get in its worth it!

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.
econ 371 this sem is taught by chapple Clive and i think its gona be relli hard based on ratemyprof. He teaches using alot of derivatives which i think i gona die from if he tests me on that. Chapple clive is one of the harder profs for econ i think. I was gona take econ 365 with Vaney this summer but ended up dropping it cause i sensed that it was gona be a hard class. I am an econ minor so i just need 10 econ courses in total of my choosing so i rather choose the easier ones.
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