All I remember from the final overcrowded lecture is know Amazon case study. There were more people than seats for that lecture, as opposed to the usual 7.
I'm considering transferring from Commerce to this purely because I can't stand 3/4 of my subjects every semester and want to enjoy more of my learning. Plus walking out of Uni with a knowledge of Accounting, INFS, Stats and Neoclassical economics isn't the education I'd imagined I'd leave with.
Am I the only one who thought it wasn't nearly as hard as they could have made it? Financial stuff was hard yeh but only cos noone cbf studying that in the last week. Oh and what971, I think you have to pass the final to pass the course for ECMT. In fact I'm quite sure of it.
Yeh, all that stuff was in the last week, by which time noone showed up to anything anymore and those who did just slept to the sound of Murray's constant sighing.
Ecop1001 was the only subject that made my semester tolerable. Frank is the best lecturer, although tutorials were often a waste of time as Arts students rambled on without understanding basic economic principles. Plus the assesments were decent and well weighted (apart from ridiculous 20% tute...
I don't get it. I'm not really freaking out, although the stress thing is still there. Unfortunately the stress is just not translating into study as it used to. Last night I stayed home to study but instead watched The Legend of Zorro. I've done basically nothing for all of StuVAC but for some...