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redruM

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does anyone have them?
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are you trying to get ahead during the semester break '?? :p
 

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yeh me and a friend...lol i think me might have learnt a valuable lesson from this sem.:p

but seriously...i know that something will always come up and this wont work :(

but i'll try anyway.

if anything it'll save me going to the first lecture when they hand it out. :p
 

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i have econ111 outline.. ill put it up AFTER my final exam - 30th (if noone has done so by then)..

also i never read my econ111 textbook, so i dont kn how worthwhile itll be to start on that. whcih reminds me, im selling my mint condition ecn111 text =p

hmm, maybe thats not going to hellp sell my txt sigsh
 

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Originally posted by ~ForAGoodCause~
It just takes a little bit of searching to get unit outlines :) google is your friend.

... this is econ111 unit outline for 2004, or so it says
woa...good work
howd you get that ??
 

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nevermind. i found out :p

and heres the <p><li><a href="http://www.econ.mq.edu.au/courses/econ141/ECON141_S2_04.pdf"><b>ECON141 Outline</b></a></li></p>
 
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econ111 brings back good memories, a time when i actually enjoyed economics (as opposed to twisted boring macro)..
 

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this this excellent.
i got just what i needed:p

good stuff!:D
 

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so you actually going to read ahead? (in particular, accg101?)
 

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Originally posted by flyin'
econ111 brings back good memories, a time when i actually enjoyed economics (as opposed to twisted boring macro)..
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:p

And just lookin thru the unit outline, is the workshop basically the same as a tute?
 
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Originally posted by flyin'
so you actually going to read ahead? (in particular, accg101?)
yeh...well like that is my plan.

i have serious doubts about that tho.

my intentions are good but! :p
 

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lol, i remember saying id do some study before the sem, never eventuated, although this time.. =p
 

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good luck with that redruM - NEVER gonna work =P

Just enjoy the holidays as most you can - thats what they're for... when you get to 2nd year you'll see that more clearly =D

Plus if you got thru accg100 - accg101 isn't that bad, its just a few extra topics... Just ask flyin' for help - he's the resident expert on everything =P
 

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does 1B skip all the boring "book-keeping" questions ? :p
 

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Neh, Accg101 is much worse. Without Pal I was stuffed =p
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:p

And just lookin thru the unit outline, is the workshop basically the same as a tute?
I enjoyed Econ111 as a unit. Whereas Econ110 was just a pain (in the category of other units such as Accg100, Accg101, Acst101).

Despite what the vast majority would describe as a boring lecturer McHarg is a very good lecturer (so long as you get over his seeming monotonous voice which people complain about). (I'd have to say MacMillan and O'Donnell bored me much more and were relatively useless in terms of teaching.) I never read the textbook in Econ111 and still did reasonably well in Econ111 because I paid full attention and made what I'd call a good set of notes from the lecturers. And in doing so understood the content. Any course which can keep you awake and interested for more than 40 mins is a good course, you'll find.

The content itself is more interesting, and probably harder, than Econ110. (It's usually the case that people achieve higher marks in Econ110 than Econ111, from experience.) I think it's also more practical.

The workshops are sort of equivalent to tutorials except without presentations. If you get a good tutor, you'll be just copying answers. If you get a bad tutor, you'll be making notes in the workshop.
 

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Originally posted by Grizzly
does 1B skip all the boring "book-keeping" questions ? :p
I can't quite remember.. you do cash flow stuff which is book work.
 

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macmillian was the worst lecturer!

bradford was good, but not good enough for me to attend lectures :p
 

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