Anyone else trying to cram macro and/or micro last minute?

Just curious if anyone else is in the same boat as I am. I feel very confident with micro, but I only started learning macro yesterday. Probably going to be cramming all night to hopefully manage a 5. Anyone else in the same situation?</p>

<p>Not even going to try to study at this point</p>

<p>I am in the same situation defianced :slight_smile: </p>

<p>pm during the nigth if you have questions, and I’ll do the same with you!</p>

<p>will do! Im sure Ill have plenty of questions around midnight or so, lol</p>

<p>Do you know how much time we have between macro and micro, about? for double shifts is one always going to be indeterminate or is it just stay the same? Sorry, I’m very much cramming too!</p>

<p>I was going to but this would be my third all nighter in a row…so I’m gonna sleep instead lol</p>

<p>No cramming because I’m too scared of the frqs so ill just go with what I know (1/5 lol)</p>

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<p>@horse - One thing is always indeterminate in a double shift.</p>

<p>this is what i’m doing. even though econ at my school is decent, I <em>never</em> pay attention in it because the lectures are boring & easy. I barely paid attention in micro (1st semester) and did not pay ANY attention in macro. i started cramming today after my lang test :D. I’ve finished micro and am 3/4 through macro. I took 2 micro practice tests and got like 56/60 and 57/60. feeling pretty good :)</p>

<p>I’m self-studying micro (-ing. not -ied) and it’s not looking pretty lol
not at all.
I’m taking macro as a class this semester, and I’m feeling okay. typically 54-57ish out of 60 (I almost always miss some stupid calculation problem. -___- )
Any tips for micro that your teachers have told you about? :)</p>