theind1996
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Hey Economics students, is it actually necessary to buy the 2013 versions of the Riley/Dixon textbooks? How far back is too far back? Is 2012 fine or what?
Thanks.
Thanks.
Doesn't your school buy the new ones? And do you guys use Riley or Dixon?Hey Economics students, is it actually necessary to buy the 2013 versions of the Riley/Dixon textbooks? How far back is too far back? Is 2012 fine or what?
Thanks.
Na apparently they're not buying next yr.Doesn't your school buy the new ones? And do you guys use Riley or Dixon?
Oh you.So here I am doing my math homework before I go out. The question simply said "Simplify 5y-7y"
My answer: y(5-7)
LOL
MehScrew French, you should probably work on your English first.
Ahahaham8, I think it was your speech that got demolished, not hers.
NiceAnyway Rivalry I'm jelly of your speaking task.
I love impromptus, really wish my school did them.
I had to do a 10 minute impromptu interview with the school deputy, prefect co-ordinator, leadership co-ordinator, year advisor, and current school captain during the School Captain selection process.
Absolutely beasted it as well.
Are you going to buy the workbooks as well? Never used them beforeHey Economics students, is it actually necessary to buy the 2013 versions of the Riley/Dixon textbooks? How far back is too far back? Is 2012 fine or what?
Thanks.
What's the topic and thesis you have?guys, how the heck do I start a personal statement? I have written all my paragraphs but dunno how to start and finish it to make it inspirational and catchy. (this is for USyd scholarship applications btw)
Personal statementWhat's the topic and thesis you have?
Questions to consider in your application (maybe use those to form your intro?):Personal statement
attach a statement about yourself (no longer than one a4
page). as a guide, you might focus on the following:
– academic achievements, eg prizes, competitions, favourite
subjects, clubs
– positions of leadership, eg prefect, captain, youth team
leader, club president
– communication skills, eg debating, writing, participation in
clubs and school activities
– sporting participation and achievements
– other activities such as work experience, study tours,
extracurricular activities, community involvement
– future plans, the type of career you have in mind, and how
your chosen university course will help you achieve this.
So I basically did a paragraph on each because I figured rather than being ridiculously out there, I would let my achievements speak for themselves, but I just don't know how to get a good intro going
jks. Thanks for the insights, I guess I just really have to hone down the purpose of the statement by focusing on questions like that rather than just bombing it with things i have done.Questions to consider in your application (maybe use those to form your intro?):
- What am I good at? Nothing
- What do I wish to pursue in the future? Dole cheque payments
- Why do I wish to go to Usyd? What are my academic weaknesses and strengths? Usyd is big, I can bench 100kg
- Will I contribute to the uni? ofc not
- How well do you get on with people? what are people?
Mebe - although I have something betterAre you going to buy the workbooks as well? Never used them before
I agree - you should discuss the uni itself and why you want to go there, as well as what you can offer the uni.have u included why Usyd in particular appeals to you?
Yes it is absolutely necessary in order to get the up-to-date statistics and facts. Things change quickly in economics.Hey Economics students, is it actually necessary to buy the 2013 versions of the Riley/Dixon textbooks? How far back is too far back? Is 2012 fine or what?
Thanks.
Hmm, fair enough.Yes it is absolutely necessary in order to get the up-to-date statistics and facts. Things change quickly in economics.
Yeah defs- I don't really bother with the 'latest' stats in Dixon/Riley because even though they are pretty recent, by the time of HSC, they're already one year out of date. The trends are very important but you can get those from the 2012 textbook. I recommend buying Bulmer- that's really up to date and real world focussed which is good. But yeah for other stats, you can just look them up on the net.Hmm, fair enough.
But since the statistics itself are the same (name of statistic) in each edition of the textbook, couldn't you research them?
Like Gini Coefficient would be in each of the textbooks.
I don't really get how to do this though. And don't really get the point of it.Yeah defs- I don't really bother with the 'latest' stats in Dixon/Riley because even though they are pretty recent, by the time of HSC, they're already one year out of date. The trends are very important but you can get those from the 2012 textbook. I recommend buying Bulmer- that's really up to date and real world focussed which is good. But yeah for other stats, you can just look them up on the net.
And get stats and examples from beyond the textbook- get stuff from the papers etc