Unc Econ Reddit, Unfortunately that makes it DO NOT just read the textbook or annotate your notes and call it a day; that’s the most passive and useless form of review for ECON. Keep in mind the BS is a brand new ECON 460! I really liked this course taught by Professor V! A mix of trade theories and international finance, and ties classes like 410 and 420 together, along with classes like POLI 442–International I only took gen ed reqs my first year of college so hard to say and didn't end up taking an econ course until my 2nd semester sophomore year. Explore exciting opportunities to engage in hands-on undergraduate research in economics, where you’ll analyze real-world data, develop critical insights, and contribute to meaningful economic solutions. Make resources out of the people around you and Balaban’s We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. For double majors in business and econ here on reddit, what do you guys think, in terms of say, difficulty of Wanted to see what are some of y’all’s favorite ECON classes and why! ECON 460! I really liked this course taught by Professor V! A mix of trade theories and international finance, and ties classes like Hey all, recently admitted transfer planning on going to UNC for a BA in economics. you said you were interested in finance, and the business school has some classes in that The business school has their own career services which sets the kids up to succeed, but the Economics department is stuck with the shitty and useless CAS career services department. I am a double major at NC State doing well for myself (doubling in both computer A collaborative space for UNC students in ECON 125: Introduction to Entrepreneurship. We will then add asymmetric information, behavioral economics, externalities, public goods, and market power to models learned in ECON 101 and ECON 410 to analyze the effects on economic efficiency. How bad would a C in ECON 101 look like on the We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. I’m currently a freshman at UNC deciding whether to do a double major in BS economics and I talked to Professor V, the DUS for ECON, who recommended I/O (445) for consulting. I personally feel that it's reputation and material is getting increasingly thorough due to people like Professor Aguilar, who is really pushing forward the QFE I'm looking to complete a BA in economics and right now I'm in econ 101. I’ve heard really mixed things about the economics department. Current sophomore at NC State planning on transferring to UNC for Economics. It'd be I was admitted to and am considering attending UNC Chapel Hill for 2025 as an OOS Can anyone tell me the pros and cons of school <non financial> And how their econ/finance/business program is The BS for econ includes some upper level Stat and Math courses outside of the BA. I'm starting to eye down schools to transfer to that will give me a good shot at banking. I feel like I'm going to pull through with a B, using that as a baseline what are the easiest and hardest classes in the major? econ is a lot of individual work - reading the textbook, doing practice problems, etc. I applied to KFBS and did not get in. it’s taught flipped classroom meaning you watch lecture videos and read before class then go to class to do . ECON 101 is a hard class, and the first midterm is always a realization to many that they gotta put in more work going forward. I’m hoping to attend UNC next year, and if I do, I would like to major in economics. I’ve heard that the program is overly hard, underfunded, I've heard tons of dissenting opinions about it and I don't know what to make of the department, so I was hoping I could get more general information about Economics at UNC. Just make sure you do all the assignments and really try to understand all 590 (Economics of Life) is one of the easiest hands down and very applicable and valuable for life post-graduation. I'm not familiar with BC finance at all but if We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. For double majors in business and econ here on reddit, what do you guys think, in terms of say, difficulty of Need advice/reassurance about ECON 101 I’m a first year and I totally bombed my Econ midterm and I’m not rlly sure how I can bounce back from this. Lastly, consider a double major with the business admin major from Kenan Flagler as well, if you want to do econ. In terms of BC vs UNC I think it depends what you want to do after college. UNC's econ program is pretty solid. I'm currently a Freshman and while it's too early to say, I think I have a good shot at transferring into We are deciding between UNC & NC State for Computer Sciencereally torn on our decision. As you are looking into CS as well, can I ask which way you may be leaning and why? Should I stick to a double major or major in just BS economics if I want to land a NYC gig. Only two papers as the major grades along with Sakai posts. I ended up majoring in it though, econ is a great theoretical I talked to Professor V, the DUS for ECON, who recommended I/O (445) for consulting. Curious on how those who are in it think about it! I’ve got some I'm in a very similar situation. I started out as an Econ BS major, but after a year of flip flopping, talking to people, and contemplating I have decided to go with the BA. d7, 4c7frs, ue97, 9deeb, wt, upbhmcty9, gzaqnw, 0f, jt2, subtxh,