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Feb 02, 2006 20:39

i do not like my microeconomics class. every time i think, "finally, i am beginning to understand this. look at me! i am graphing a price elasticity of demand curve! now i am calculating the marginal utility per dollar for a glass of beer! look at me go!" i check my answers and discover that i am wrong, all wrong. the questions i do get right ( Read more... )

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moazogotl February 3 2006, 08:47:38 UTC
I even like math and still econ didn't make any sense to me. I fell asleep in class every single day. You can tell why our economy is so screwed up, if the folks running it actually believe this nonsense.

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moazogotl February 3 2006, 08:53:02 UTC
Reasons you should finish college:

3. You've done so much already, you may as well finish.
2. That way, no one will be able to sneer at you for not having a decent education. Not that the sneering usually matters, but you never know, maybe someone would refuse to promote you or something.
******1. Once you graduate from college, you are officially "adult" and have passed all the major hurdles parents think they have to get their kids through. This is a major advantage. Trust me. I know our parents try to behave like we're mature anyway, but they backed off me a lot once I graduated.*******

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deanarae February 3 2006, 13:55:47 UTC
they don't buy things they don't have the money for, or things that bring them no satisfaction/usefulness.

You do live in America, right?!?

Economics probably isn't designed to make sense. If the average person understood what was happening to him and his money, he's probably stage a revolution.

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maryanni February 4 2006, 04:27:16 UTC
I hear you. I did well in college (by grades, at least). Macroeconomics was the only course I almost failed (I got a C only because the professor took pity on me. I should've gotten a D).

Good luck and remember it's just one stupid class you'll (hopefully!) never have to take again.

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