macromicro selfstudy in 2 days?

possible? test is tuesday and i know like the first chapter of the pr book(all about the oppurtunity costs and those really simple graphs of supply and such.) anyways is it possible to finish the curriculum in 2 days? i plan on starting a hard core study session in 2 hrs where i will pull an all nighter and finish all of the macro curriculum. then after i get some sleep i will do micro so on monday i can review everything together.</p>

basically i am asking does my plan sound to far-fetched? could a person actually cram macro and micro in 2 days? its not even that big of a book(less than 200 pages of info). i really need 5s on these cause i think i pulled a 2/3 on chem and a 3/4 on psych. </p>

also for last year’s macro/micro students, what do u stress on studying the most?</p>

your screwed</p>

you can probably pull a 3 on both if you study like a *****</p>

Ha. This is exactly what I’m doing. And I need 5s on both as well. Here’s what I’m thinking: play sick morning of the exam (which is Thursday, not Tuesday I’m pretty sure) and take the late one. That will give you another week to study.</p>

The test is Thursday, not Tuesday. And as long as you review everything, you should be OK. Just be sure to spend a lot of time on it!</p>

Uhhh… really?
Why would you sign up for the tests and not bother to study at all?</p>

you almost killed me with “the test is tuesday.”</p>

You can get a 4 or 5 if you do speed and already know some basic economic concepts. So in otherwords it’s a waste of your time to study unless you already understand supply/demand curves, income multipliers, marginal propensity to consume etc.</p>

I thought you could only do late testing if you had a doctor’s excuse and it was mentioned ahead of time.</p>

O crap it is thursday. like ***?</p>

alright now i have agood amount of time to cram.</p>

supercuber, to tell u the truth i have always wanted to study it, i even bought the review book in jan. just never bothered opening it><</p>

I think you definitely have a good chance at passing if you study now. Learning the basic concepts is pretty easy, I am not sure how micro is, but I know that macro is relatively easy to understand.</p>

alright thanks bro.</p>

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Thank you robskie!! =)</p>

Anytime, but you must realise, I am so screwed for this exam. My teacher yells at everyone, tells me that I’m a pratical kind of guy and I should do plumbing. This is coming from a student who hands out 3000 word essays instead of 1000. She has no clue whats going on in life/school/the universe. I am failing tomorrow. Good Luck to everyone with a good teacher.</p>

She also hasn’t been in school since she’s sick, and I hope she gets better if she really is (I have no clue), but I pray to baby jesus that our school finds an actual teacher, not some crazy lady who worked in a Saudi Bank.</p>

■■■.</p>

this thread makes me lol</p>

This thread makes me cry. Let’s swap brains for a 2 hours?</p>

For Macro, if you want a chance at at least a 3, memorize these graphs and concepts:</p>

Graphs:
-PPF
-Demand
-Supply
-Supply and Demand
-Currency Market
-Business Cycle
-Consumption/Savings Model
-Investment Demand
-Aggregate Expenditures
-Aggregate Demand/Aggregate Supply
-Loanable Funds Market
-Bond Market
-Money Market
-Phillips Curve
-Laffer Curve
-Classical AD/AS Model</p>

Concepts
-Fiscal Policy
-Monetary Policy
-GDP</p>

This is hardly all of the subject, but if you know these concepts and the effects of them as well as how to manipulate each graph and what they represent, you should at least pass the Macro. I’m not taking micro so… Yeah</p>

I hope you’re right, thesimpson90, cuz I want a 5 on macro and know about one thing on that list… looks like an all nighter for me :)</p>