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Old 07-12-2011, 05:25 PM   #36
JoeyStorm
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Originally Posted by king_2011 View Post
thanks for ur advices !! did u grad from ubc yet? btw i'm from richmond too and i am doing econ as my minor so i gota kill off 6 more econ courses ( i have done 4 so far). Math is not my thing so i gota take courses that require less math as possible
Nope.... Starting September it will be my sixth year there (sigh..) I was supposed to grad last term but I was short 3 credits (basically failed 1 course and my CPSC prof wouldn't bump me to a 50 and I was pretty damn close)

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).

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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.
I took this course, and not being an ECON major I found this course tough. If you do all his assignments you will be fine though. The textbook is the same every year, and the examples in the textbook teach you how to do the problems on the assignments. Honestly, I think he's a good prof, but the midterm was tough. Final was a bit better because there were more short answer questions to save you. Otherwise the rest is MC.
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