<p>So, can we get some current business economics students to spill some info?</p>
<p>Watch out for Crouch</p>
<p>WHat? What?</p>
<p>I believe he/she (sorry, new here so don't know) is talking about Economics professor Robert Crouch. He seems to have a stellar 2.9 rating on ratemyprofessors.com</p>
<p>Got any more advice for incoming freshman Business Economics majors, IAmTheEvilest?</p>
<p>i think robert crouch is a guy ;)</p>
<p>I was saying he/she to the original poster since I don't know their gender ;)</p>
<p>crouch is cool, but talks very fast. once you get used to his lecture style he really isnt bad at all, and is actually pretty funny.</p>
<p>i had bergstrom first quarter for econ1. he wasn't fabulous, but not too difficult either. he does grade you on how well you do in these stupid "market experiments" which is annoying.</p>
<p>take econ 3a your second quarter if you can to help get your premajor stuff out of the way.</p>
<p>What are my chances if any getting into UCSB?</p>
<p>UC GPA: UW 3.5 and 3.72 W</p>
<p>I have not taken the SAT's yet and will take them in March</p>
<p>EC's: Mock Trial, Literary Magazine Photo Contributor, Webmaster Guidance Website, Webmaster School Site Council Website, President of PCT, Junior Rep for Student Site Council, Student Rep for Technology Committee, Member of Key Club, Member of Operation Smile, Worked 15-20 hours a week starting beginning of 10th grade. </p>
<p>I plan to use in my essay how I lived in 3 different states in went to 3 different high schools. I want to say how it provided some challenges but helped me become a more flexible person and able to adjust to new situations and standards.</p>