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ECON 1001

Introduction to Microeconomics

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Prof: Troy Joseph / Winter 2020

Aug 21, 2021

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If you attended lectures and tutorials, and did the assignments that were due every 2 weeks you would be set. The midterm was in-person and I found it to be very straightforward and similar to the questions on the assignments. The final was definitely a lot harder in my opinion, but it was online and open book.

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Attend PASS if it is available for your section.

Grade: AWorkload: 5hrs/weekTextbook Use: Yes
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5Amazing Class
5Very Easy
4Interesting
5Very Useful

Prof: Pat Coe / Fall 2020

Aug 20, 2021

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I think it depends on the prof you have because I know of some people that complained about not understanding the course because their professor was terrible. I’d say the workload in Pat’s course was minimal (4 writing assignment and weekly Mindtap question that where not at all difficult). I watched some of his pre-recorded lectures and they were good but I would say stick to the book. He gives the main points but I prefer reading from the book because it gives more information and examples. So to sum it up, if Pat Coe was a professor for second level economic courses I would take it in a heartbeat. I just realized that I spoke more about the prof than the course itself. All I have to say is that Micro/Macroeconomic (1001 & 1002) where very eye opening in terms of how the world works. I...read more

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4.7/5

Grade: AWorkload: 5hrs/weekTextbook Use: Yes
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4Good Class
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4Interesting
4Useful

Prof: Collins Ayoo / Fall 2018

Aug 19, 2021

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Good class

Grade: AWorkload: 6hrs/weekTextbook Use: Yes

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