AGB
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- 2004
the best way to study for ecos, in my opinion, is just to do practice questions i.e. multi choice, short answers and most importantly essays (and actually get them marked by someone who knows wot theyre talking about) obviously, before you do the practice questions you need to know your content reasonably well....
if you are struggling to find questions, then it is probably better just to focus on writing the essays. they can be pulled straight from the syllabus document under the 'students learn to:'
also, if you know the syllabus well enough, you can find past papers on the internet and then identify what questions come from each topic.
one source, if you are willing to pay the money for it, is the leading edge economics question book...(i think it is available through their site??? if not at bookshops) this categorises all types of questions into topics, and the multis SAs and essays are all hsc style.......
cheers
if you are struggling to find questions, then it is probably better just to focus on writing the essays. they can be pulled straight from the syllabus document under the 'students learn to:'
also, if you know the syllabus well enough, you can find past papers on the internet and then identify what questions come from each topic.
one source, if you are willing to pay the money for it, is the leading edge economics question book...(i think it is available through their site??? if not at bookshops) this categorises all types of questions into topics, and the multis SAs and essays are all hsc style.......
cheers