I enjoyed micro more, but that might just be because I had Hentzel for macro and at the time, he didn't really care or put forth much effort in the class, which caused me to do the same.
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amd2800barton wrote:
Macro is interesting if you like economics/poly-sci but unless you're an econ/business major you probably won't learn anything practical.
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I found micro to be easier. Trust me, business majors and the like are, well, idiots. (These aren't my words, but Dr. Story's. I love that man.) You will spend most of your time graphing lines and doing basic algebra while learning a few terms here and there.
Try to get a big lecture hall class so you never have to go. Took both of micro/macro in big sections and got B's in both with absolutely no effort.
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