I want to prepare for my upper division classes

<p>First and foremost, brush up on your math so you can do any problem set given to you. If you are taking 100A at Berkeley next semester, I would recommend downloading the podcast on itunes U. Use the website provided above and read the UCLA book for economics. Reading anything economics related will help you keep your train of thought so just keep reading.</p>

<p>This is what I have been doing:

  1. Stats 21 lectures on Youtube
  2. Reading Peddling Prosperity by Paul Krugman (Very Slanted)
  3. Math 53 Lectures on Youtube (Multivariable Calculus)
  4. Econ 100A Podcast
  5. Capitalism and Freedom by Milton Freidman
  6. Looking at Mathematical Economics textbooks
  7. Reading old economics textbooks (The formulas for elasticity are still important)
  8. Calculus problems and reviewing old notes
  9. Playing Soccer for fun (Do something fun)
  10. Reading Scholarly Articles (Read something that interests you)
  11. Reading Time and The Economist
  12. Buying textbooks and begin reading them
  13. Old Problem sets</p>

<p>You can change these up in anyway, but I would recommend listen to the podcasts because you can get a feel for what you will be studying.</p>