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woa...good workOriginally posted by ~ForAGoodCause~
It just takes a little bit of searching to get unit outlinesgoogle is your friend.
... this is econ111 unit outline for 2004, or so it says
Why did u find micro > macro? Is it cos its more applicable to the real world as opposed to 'airy-fairy' macro concepts? I didnt mind high skool econ, but aftr doin Econ110, i'm not that keen on it nemoreOriginally posted by flyin'
econ111 brings back good memories, a time when i actually enjoyed economics (as opposed to twisted boring macro)..
yeh...well like that is my plan.Originally posted by flyin'
so you actually going to read ahead? (in particular, accg101?)
I enjoyed Econ111 as a unit. Whereas Econ110 was just a pain (in the category of other units such as Accg100, Accg101, Acst101).Originally posted by AcStyle*
Why did u find micro > macro? Is it cos its more applicable to the real world as opposed to 'airy-fairy' macro concepts? I didnt mind high skool econ, but aftr doin Econ110, i'm not that keen on it nemore
And just lookin thru the unit outline, is the workshop basically the same as a tute?
I can't quite remember.. you do cash flow stuff which is book work.Originally posted by Grizzly
does 1B skip all the boring "book-keeping" questions ?![]()