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This class is great if you're interested in economics and/or foreign affairs. You do not need to have much background in economics to take it. You will learn a lot, Pandya is a pretty good lecturer (can be a bit dry sometimes, but she definitely cares about the success of her students). Make sure to go to lecture and take notes-- lots of notes. Otherwise, readings aren't really that necessary. Assignments include Memos (basically current events that you relate to the class) and 2 exams (including final). Class is averaged to a B-
Get Brenton as your TA. He is the best TA I have ever had, hands down.
This class is a great intro to economics, especially if you don’t have much background in it. As a foreign affairs major, I really enjoyed how it tied economics to international relations—it made the material feel super relevant and interesting.
The lectures were good and covered key theories with examples, but they didn’t always go super in-depth, and sometimes the professor’s explanations weren’t super clear so the readings were really helpful for understanding the material better and filling in any gaps.
The assignments were pretty doable. The policy memo wasn’t too hard, but we didn’t get much help or guidance on it. The midterm was tricky because what we were told to prepare for didn’t match what was expected... That being said, the final was straightforward and manageable within the three hours if you knew your stuff and paced yourself.
Overall, I’d recommend this class!
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