Easy Econ courses & professors

<p>I would say that to do in the B level, you need to put in a fair amount of effort for McDevitt. B level is like reviewing his practice problems a couple of times before the test and understanding the basics.</p>

<p>I would say for Ravetch 1B, you do 2x or 3x the work for the same B grade. At least I did that much. My B in the class is a result from him putting one question I didnt study for on the final (he has this agreement that if you score higher than your first midterm by 15 points on the 2nd midterm and final, the first midterm will be erased and the final will take the place of it). But I felt I worked a lot for that class. I filled a normal 100 paper binder front page and back page and I got a B lol. But that's just me. I've heard some students who bs and say they never do the homework and attend lectures 50% of the time and say they got a B+. They follow up and say "If I tried a LITTLE harder, an A would be easy."</p>

<p>Oh my...3 classes it is then. Much thanks Altema~ =) <3</p>

<p>That's just me. I always tell people to get several perspectives of the class. I'm just one person. Maybe you have a gifted knack for accounting :).</p>

<p>Hmmm...=x... Well, a couple of my friends are dying in that class at the moment so I'm a bit wary, and considering all the bruinwalk reviews + you and passerby's comments I'm a bit...less than optimistic. Not to mention you work pretty hard too. So I think I will go for 3 classes...I might try out four in the beginning to see what it's like and then drop one but we will see. :] Thanks again~ <3</p>