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What is the exam like for Integrating Business Perspectives? And should I really bother going through the IBP textbook? I know I need to read through law for all the contract stuff.

Also, if you guys have done the group assignment for IBP, how long do you reckon it should be? So far my groups report is only about 20-30 pages which feels so short.
 

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In 2012 spring, and earlier the final just had contracts and a reflection. But I hear that last year they started including other content.
 

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Yeah, the exam is 50% contracts which I'm assuming is an essay. They haven't given us any other info about the second half other than that it's short answers :/
 

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What is the exam like for Integrating Business Perspectives? And should I really bother going through the IBP textbook? I know I need to read through law for all the contract stuff.

Also, if you guys have done the group assignment for IBP, how long do you reckon it should be? So far my groups report is only about 20-30 pages which feels so short.
1.Don't bother going through the textbook.. Borrow someone's notes..
2. Rote learn those notes
 

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Yeah, the exam is 50% contracts which I'm assuming is an essay. They haven't given us any other info about the second half other than that it's short answers :/
The contracts question back then was always conceptually identical to what is covered in the lectures, just a bit more involved and some tricks to make it more open ended than the simple examples. They even specifically mentioned that in the lecture.

Even if it feels slightly unintuitive (I knew I had to do it but it was tempting to just write a conventional essay) just follow the exact methods they teach you in the lecture and you'll go well for that question.
 
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