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ECON2226

Chinese Economy

Faculty of Business and Economics

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ECON2226 — Chinese Economy is generally seen as an easy course with moderate workload, suitable for humanities students. Lectures are engaging for some but considered boring by others. The grading is described as generous and fair, though there's a mix of opinions on the final essay and presentation grades. It’s recommended for those looking to boost their GPA without heavy technical content.

Grading

Grading is generally seen as generous and fair, with quizzes being easy to ace but the final essay and presentation potentially more challenging.

Workload

Workload is moderate, including two quizzes, one group project (GP), and a term paper. Lectures are important for understanding the material.

Assessments

Assessments include two quizzes, one group project, and one term paper. There's no final exam; instead, there’s an essay that can boost grades if written well.

Teaching

The professor is described as kind, engaging, and helpful, with quick responses to emails. However, some find the lectures boring, and others feel they could be more detailed.

Tips

Form a study group for quizzes, attend lectures carefully, communicate with the lecturer early on for term paper topics, and participate in class to improve grades.

generous gradingmoderate workloadengaging professor

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