Success in Economics: some suggestions

Study techniques


1. Spend time on this class everyday. Small daily doses of economics are easier to digest and understand.

2. Review your class notes as soon as possible after lecture. If certain topics aren't clear, mark them in your notes and ask questions at the next class.

3. Look for new vocabulary and concepts as you review your notes. See if you can define all the new terms.

4. Work with your classmates. Group study is a very effective way to learn, if it's done on a regular basis. It's better to meet weekly, rather than only before exams.

5. Practice solving problems. Graphs and calculations are important analytic tools in economics. The only way to learn them is to do them.

6. The material in this class is cumulative. Each topic builds a foundation for the following ideas. Studying for the exam should be a review of material you've already learned.

The Textbook


1. Skim each chapter before trying to read it for comprehension. Look for important ideas and new concepts.

2. After each class, re-read the textbook material that was covered in lecture. Use your class notes to interpret the graphs and topics in the book.

3. Re-writing your lecture notes with the aid of the textbook can be valuable.



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