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Re: Easiest Breadth?
« Reply #45 on: July 14, 2011, 04:39:40 pm »
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54 contact hours, so 4.5 per week? Anyone actually doing this subject want to confirm from their timetables?

Any other ideas for an easy breadth? Currently have finance 1 down but the lectures/tutes aren't really suiting my timetable. Had it too good last semester with principles of business law, 1 lecture per week that I never went to and all multiple choice tests for assessment. So easy.

It runs for one week in the summer break, so it will probably be something like a 2 hour lecture and two 1 hour tutes each day.

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Re: Easiest Breadth?
« Reply #46 on: July 14, 2011, 04:58:33 pm »
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54 contact hours, so 4.5 per week? Anyone actually doing this subject want to confirm from their timetables?

Any other ideas for an easy breadth? Currently have finance 1 down but the lectures/tutes aren't really suiting my timetable. Had it too good last semester with principles of business law, 1 lecture per week that I never went to and all multiple choice tests for assessment. So easy.

It runs for one week in the summer break, so it will probably be something like a 2 hour lecture and two 1 hour tutes each day.
For the forest subject, it's 1 week in September with 5-6 hours of coursework each day
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Re: Easiest Breadth?
« Reply #47 on: July 14, 2011, 08:44:35 pm »
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54 contact hours, so 4.5 per week? Anyone actually doing this subject want to confirm from their timetables?

Any other ideas for an easy breadth? Currently have finance 1 down but the lectures/tutes aren't really suiting my timetable. Had it too good last semester with principles of business law, 1 lecture per week that I never went to and all multiple choice tests for assessment. So easy.

It runs for one week in the summer break, so it will probably be something like a 2 hour lecture and two 1 hour tutes each day.
For the forest subject, it's 1 week in September with 5-6 hours of coursework each day
1 week intensive over all your existing subjects could get messy..

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Re: Easiest Breadth?
« Reply #48 on: July 15, 2011, 07:53:51 am »
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54 contact hours, so 4.5 per week? Anyone actually doing this subject want to confirm from their timetables?

Any other ideas for an easy breadth? Currently have finance 1 down but the lectures/tutes aren't really suiting my timetable. Had it too good last semester with principles of business law, 1 lecture per week that I never went to and all multiple choice tests for assessment. So easy.

It runs for one week in the summer break, so it will probably be something like a 2 hour lecture and two 1 hour tutes each day.
For the forest subject, it's 1 week in September with 5-6 hours of coursework each day
1 week intensive over all your existing subjects could get messy..
it's during mid-sem break..

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Re: Easiest Breadth?
« Reply #49 on: July 24, 2011, 12:56:39 am »
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Has anyone done Principles of Marketing? It looks kinda interesting but the thought of a group assignment gives me the heebie jeebies. Opinions?

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Re: Easiest Breadth?
« Reply #50 on: August 07, 2011, 05:18:11 pm »
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Personally I found introductory microeconomics to be pretty easy, although it does require you to think logically.

I thought intermediate microeconomics (level 2) wasn't that much of a jump either, although it does use a bit of calculus and algebra which the intro one didn't have, but most of that was at year 11 math methods level.

I found introductory macroeconomics (level 1) to be significantly harder than both introductory microeconomics and intermediate microeconomics for some reason.
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