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Financial economics I
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Financial economics I is a challenging course with varying opinions on its difficulty and grading. Some students find it manageable, while others struggle significantly. The course is good for those who are prepared to put in the effort or have prior knowledge of financial economics. Grading can be generous under Professor Ambrose’s guidance.
Grading can be generous, especially with Professor Ambrose, but exams can still be challenging and competitive.
The course has a moderate workload; some students find it manageable, while others feel overwhelmed by the material. Regular attendance is recommended for better understanding.
Assessments include a midterm exam, final exam, and possibly class participation or quizzes. The final exam can be particularly difficult.
Professor Ambrose's lectures are highly praised for their clarity and helpfulness, while other lecturers' effectiveness is more mixed. Some find the pacing unsatisfactory.
Attend classes regularly to better understand the material; memorizing key formulas can help with exams. Reviewing past exams and attending office hours can also be beneficial.
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