Microeconomics in the summer @ UCLA or UCI?

<p>Since it's practically a pre-req for graduate school in Public Policy, I need to take Microecon. At UCLA the equivalent would be Econ 1 and at UCI it would be Econ 20. I have my friends that are econ majors and they all got Bs or B+s in Econ 1. I looked up the reports on Bruinwalk and apparently only 1 professor teaches that class all year long. I'm not sure about summer. All I know is that it's not an easy A class. Does anyone know if Econ 1 in the summer at UCLA is easier? Is it the same professor?</p>

<p>I would imagine Econ 20 at UCI is much easier so I mean, I'd rather take it there and have a higher chance of getting an A or A- there than struggle just to get a B at UCLA. Though this is just an assumption. All of my friends that have taken Econ 20 said it was "okay." Yeah...very broad so I don't know. Any opinions?</p>

<p>Bresnock, the lady who teaches it year-round is teaching Session A. A phD student is teaching it during Session C.<br>
Honestly, if you are basing your decision 100% on the grade between a possible A and B (knowning that you don’t know crap about the one school), I would say don’t be a little ***** about things and just take it here, but if you are doing it for other reasons (you live closer to Irvine, etc) then thats a different story.</p>