Tricked wrote: » Whats the layout for the business and politics exams? Sociology should be a doddle now that we know whats coming up, those readings are ridiculously tedious though, especially conspicuous consumption
swimfan22 wrote: » They really were, especially the second half of the year. Just glad I don't have to do it again, ever! My head tells me I'll be finished really early, but I just have this aversion to leaving exams early, so we'll see on the day...
swimfan22 wrote: » For politics, I've done mass media, political parties, nations/states/political systems and all that jazz, policy process and global politics. Though the states/nations one has been a while so might look through it again! Sociology will be pure waffle. An hour and a half per question is just ridiculous! There isn't THAT much to write!!
zuchum wrote: » did you guys say hello in real life?? or even wave??
Deleted User wrote: » Yeah.. being the only other person here practically, let alone the other person with a laptop gives it away a bit!
swimfan22 wrote: » House of Wolves wrote: » About the europe thing, did raj not say that stuff would only be coming up from material that he covered, which i know applies to the guest lecturers, but it wouldnt it also apply to Michael Geary as well? Then again what would be the point of those lectures! Do you really think the global politics won't come up?? Damn, that means I have to study another topic!! No i not saying its not coming up, i was just asking did anyone else thing that it mite not because he said material he covered is only coming up. what would be the point of those lectures on global politics if we didnt get asked on it. the guy michael Geary would probably be pretty annoyed at raj!
House of Wolves wrote: » About the europe thing, did raj not say that stuff would only be coming up from material that he covered, which i know applies to the guest lecturers, but it wouldnt it also apply to Michael Geary as well? Then again what would be the point of those lectures! Do you really think the global politics won't come up?? Damn, that means I have to study another topic!!
Deleted User wrote: » are you the guy studying in the Official Pubs part of the library?
House of Wolves wrote: » Yea same here. Im trying to cut down stuff so I can learn it easier the day before. I think the macro slides are actually pretty good, because the way i look at it is, the lecturer finds those areas particularly important so he is gonna exam them, not things hidden away in the book. im basically doing his slides, with the book open so i can look at the graphs and draw a few out...thats the best i can do for economics....i covered micro, but i basically just read the chapters highlighting...not great.... at least it seems other people are in the same boat as me for these exams ....... i have to work sunday tho, so thats one day revision sorta gone.....:(
Marshy wrote: » I've gone over micro, but not very well at all. I'm basically relying on day-before revision for most of the subjects. There's a pretty good choice for the long questions in Economics. 3 out of 6 I think but having said that I'll probably need all the help I can get.
House of Wolves wrote: » how far are you in the economics?
Marshy wrote: » Could be wrong here I but thought it was the case that you needed to pass the final exam in Business in order to pass the year.
House of Wolves wrote: » realised i only need to get like 20% to pass Business so im not overly worried bout it. (