the "workshops"(tutes) in econ111 are great. I think if you attend them you really wont need to go to PAL. If possible attend michael dobbies lecture and workshop, he is a great introductory microeconomics lecturer.hey guys just curious, for those who have been in the past how helpful is pal for subjects like ACCG101 and ECON111?
Mr Kararatne from Sri Lanka? He s ok, not so good not too bad.oh ok cool thanks man, atm im in prashans lecture. Btw did you find econ111 easier than econ110? and do you have any tips on how to do well in this subject? thanks again.
Much reasonable than this sem when the Final one accounted 4 75%???thanks for the advice man. yer he seems alright i mean its hard to judge after one lecture.
the assesment is a multiple choice test in week 4, funny since the tutorials dont start until week 4 for this subject. then we have an assignment due in week 9 worth 25% and then the final exam worth 60%.
oh ok cool thanks man, atm im in prashans lecture. Btw did you find econ111 easier than econ110? and do you have any tips on how to do well in this subject? thanks again.
I thought Bernake's introductory microeconomics textbook was good..They've changed the textbook into Principles of Microeconomics by Frank, Bernanke and Jennings? I do not think that will be a great idea if it's right.