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Uncertainty and information
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ECON3215 is a challenging course focusing on advanced microeconomic theory and information economics, ideal for students aiming for PhDs or those with strong math backgrounds. It offers a mix of theoretical depth and practical applications but can be heavy on workload and requires significant effort.
Grading seems generous; multiple students mention that there's no cap on A grades, and the professor teaches well with high-quality content.
Moderate to heavy workload with four assignments per semester. The course covers complex topics but has a manageable number of questions per assignment.
Assessment includes four assignments (2-3 questions each) and non-timed exams. Final grade: A, though some students found the course challenging enough that only ten to fifteen remained by the end.
Teaching quality is high; multiple students praise the professor's engaging lectures with dry humor. However, online lectures were subpar in one review due to slow speech and infrequent updates.
Engage deeply with the material as it requires strong math skills. Participate actively in class discussions to better understand complex concepts.
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