Re: Subject Reviews (Updated PDF on first post)
Just filling in some gaps.
ECOS 3002 Development Economics
Ease: 8/10 Very basic. No nightmare economics graphs or complex equations. Theory based subject (which suits me) and more than a little left-leaning…
Lecturer: 1/10 If it’s Dilip, run for your life. Apparently, lecturers for this subject change a lot but I got stuck with Dilip. Impossible accent to understand (and I have an ACCT major and have had my fair share of accented lecturers!!). Good textbook though and class follows textbook closely so no need to attend really.
Interest: 6/10 Lots to do with poverty/the environment/welfare economics. I found it boring and I’m actually interested in those issues…makes no sense.
Overall: 7/10 Ok I guess. Easy subject to fill up an economics major but I don’t see why you would do it otherwise.
ECOS 3011 Public Finance
Ease: 4/10 NOT a cakewalk. One of the harder economics electives I’ve done. Lots of complex graphs with about 8-10 squiggly lines running in all directions (in all colours!) and you have to understand what happens each time one moves -___- Assessments are also quite harshly marked and I see no evidence of scaling happening in this subject.
Lecturer: 9/10 Stephen Cheung. Pretty good. Not a drone, actually makes an effort to teach. EXCELLENT lecture notes, very organised content, good coverage, fair assessments and good pace. No tutorials though.
Interest: 7/10 Very interesting if you’re into public/govt/fiscal economics
Overall: 7/10 Good subject for the keen but takes a fair amount of effort to get a good mark.
ECOS 3006 International Trade
Ease: 6/10. Very micro-economic based.
Lecturer: 9/10. If it’s still Mark Melatos, it’s still good
Interest: 5/10. Boring because whenever anything interesting is covered, the numbers/graphs get in the way of learning the good stuff. But depends on the individual.
Overall: 6/10. There are easier ecos electives around to take.
ECOS 2201 Economics of Competition and Strategy
Ease: 2/10. No idea what the hell this course was about. Very micro-economics based. Big re-hash of Intermediate microeconomics. Basic assessments (2 mid sems and a final)
Lecturer: 0/10. Nasty lecturer, totally snide and rude too.
Interest: 3/10 I would’ve been more interested if the lecturer wasn’t so awful.
Overall: 2/10. Very misleading subject from the subject description in the handbook. Thought it would be awesome, turned out awful and difficult to boot! Very maths based, be warned.
CLAW 2201 - Corporations Law
Ease: 8/10. Just covering the Corporations Act and important sections. Mostly statutory law, not much case law (different to CLAW1001).
Lecturer: 7/10. Lecturer makes a huge effort to be interesting but structure and time management is godamnawful. Spend 45 mins explaining the definition of one piddly little thing and rushes through 60 slides in the remaining 10 minutes. Textbook sucks too. Ask around for good reccs on textbooks. Lipton and Herzeberg text is stupid. Actually, just read the legislation.
Interest: 7/10. I liked it. Good coverage of corporate collapses (Adler, Adler and more Adler). Much more interesting than CLAW1001.
Overall: 8/10. Good subject though most people wouldn’t care cos they would be doing it for CA/CPA req anyway.
CLAW 2207 - Legal Ethics and the Professions
Ease: 10/10 RIDICULOUSLY easy if you can tell wrong from right/black from white/up from down…you get my drift. Tutorial answers can be written in about 15 minutes flat and get 4/5 or 5/5. Essay is a little long (3000 wds) but is marked really easy. 90% of the class gets Distinctions and 90% of students would be sitting on 50/60 and above by the time final exams roll around. Final exam is open book and piss easy as well.
Lecturer: 3/10 So boring. Bring a pillow to class. If you have notes from a friend, no need to attend. She is also the tutor and you can get 5/5 for tute participation by attending a few tutes just for the sake of it and never turn up again.
Interest: 6/10 Not as bad as I thought it would be. It’s about how ethics in the professions of lawyer/accountant/auditor/banker/business person blah blah. And a little re-hash of ethics from Accounting 1B.
Overall: 7/10Good filler subject for CLAW major or people looking for easy electives to finish off their degree in the E+B Faculty.
Just filling in some gaps.
ECOS 3002 Development Economics
Ease: 8/10 Very basic. No nightmare economics graphs or complex equations. Theory based subject (which suits me) and more than a little left-leaning…
Lecturer: 1/10 If it’s Dilip, run for your life. Apparently, lecturers for this subject change a lot but I got stuck with Dilip. Impossible accent to understand (and I have an ACCT major and have had my fair share of accented lecturers!!). Good textbook though and class follows textbook closely so no need to attend really.
Interest: 6/10 Lots to do with poverty/the environment/welfare economics. I found it boring and I’m actually interested in those issues…makes no sense.
Overall: 7/10 Ok I guess. Easy subject to fill up an economics major but I don’t see why you would do it otherwise.
ECOS 3011 Public Finance
Ease: 4/10 NOT a cakewalk. One of the harder economics electives I’ve done. Lots of complex graphs with about 8-10 squiggly lines running in all directions (in all colours!) and you have to understand what happens each time one moves -___- Assessments are also quite harshly marked and I see no evidence of scaling happening in this subject.
Lecturer: 9/10 Stephen Cheung. Pretty good. Not a drone, actually makes an effort to teach. EXCELLENT lecture notes, very organised content, good coverage, fair assessments and good pace. No tutorials though.
Interest: 7/10 Very interesting if you’re into public/govt/fiscal economics
Overall: 7/10 Good subject for the keen but takes a fair amount of effort to get a good mark.
ECOS 3006 International Trade
Ease: 6/10. Very micro-economic based.
Lecturer: 9/10. If it’s still Mark Melatos, it’s still good
Interest: 5/10. Boring because whenever anything interesting is covered, the numbers/graphs get in the way of learning the good stuff. But depends on the individual.
Overall: 6/10. There are easier ecos electives around to take.
ECOS 2201 Economics of Competition and Strategy
Ease: 2/10. No idea what the hell this course was about. Very micro-economics based. Big re-hash of Intermediate microeconomics. Basic assessments (2 mid sems and a final)
Lecturer: 0/10. Nasty lecturer, totally snide and rude too.
Interest: 3/10 I would’ve been more interested if the lecturer wasn’t so awful.
Overall: 2/10. Very misleading subject from the subject description in the handbook. Thought it would be awesome, turned out awful and difficult to boot! Very maths based, be warned.
CLAW 2201 - Corporations Law
Ease: 8/10. Just covering the Corporations Act and important sections. Mostly statutory law, not much case law (different to CLAW1001).
Lecturer: 7/10. Lecturer makes a huge effort to be interesting but structure and time management is godamnawful. Spend 45 mins explaining the definition of one piddly little thing and rushes through 60 slides in the remaining 10 minutes. Textbook sucks too. Ask around for good reccs on textbooks. Lipton and Herzeberg text is stupid. Actually, just read the legislation.
Interest: 7/10. I liked it. Good coverage of corporate collapses (Adler, Adler and more Adler). Much more interesting than CLAW1001.
Overall: 8/10. Good subject though most people wouldn’t care cos they would be doing it for CA/CPA req anyway.
CLAW 2207 - Legal Ethics and the Professions
Ease: 10/10 RIDICULOUSLY easy if you can tell wrong from right/black from white/up from down…you get my drift. Tutorial answers can be written in about 15 minutes flat and get 4/5 or 5/5. Essay is a little long (3000 wds) but is marked really easy. 90% of the class gets Distinctions and 90% of students would be sitting on 50/60 and above by the time final exams roll around. Final exam is open book and piss easy as well.
Lecturer: 3/10 So boring. Bring a pillow to class. If you have notes from a friend, no need to attend. She is also the tutor and you can get 5/5 for tute participation by attending a few tutes just for the sake of it and never turn up again.
Interest: 6/10 Not as bad as I thought it would be. It’s about how ethics in the professions of lawyer/accountant/auditor/banker/business person blah blah. And a little re-hash of ethics from Accounting 1B.
Overall: 7/10Good filler subject for CLAW major or people looking for easy electives to finish off their degree in the E+B Faculty.
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