- Home
- Search
- Chris Surro
- All Reviews
Chris Surro
AD
Based on 162 Users
Here's everything you need to know to get an A in econ 11 with Prof Surro. 1) Listen to his advice. I personally followed about 95% of what was on that "how to do well in econ 11" doc. 2) Print out the typed notes / download the typed notes to your ipad and follow along during the lecture. Add any material that you think may be useful to you on that same document. This way, you are able to connect the typed notes to Surro's ipad notes and it just makes studying for the exams so much easier. 3) To do well on the exams, you MUST be able to quickly recognize what each question is asking. This is especially important on the midterm, which can be a time crunch for many people. That is why I suggest that you do ALL the practice material for the exams, which include problem sets, short answer questions, long answer questions, and the practice midterm/final. 4) This class will REWARD you for doing everything Surro assigns. Even though the exams will contain questions you have never seen before, they are still asking you to use the same methods you used for the practice material. 5) When working on the homework for this class, remember that you are taking an econ class and not a math class. If you focus too much on the math and forget about the economic explanation, the class will feel much harder. The math actually becomes pretty simple with enough practice. 6) Definitely make sure that this is your main class for the quarter. I would not recommend taking this class with econ 41, for example. 7) Have fun! I personally found this class to be very enjoyable. There is not that much material, and it felt great understanding each problem! 8) If this is helpful, here's everything I reviewed for the final: Problem Set 7 Answers, Problem Set 8 Answers, Additional General Equilibrium Practice Question Answers, All Lecture Notes, All Short Answer Questions, Problem Set 4, Final Exam Practice Long Questions, Fall 2023 Final Exam, Midterm Exams, Cheat Sheet, and the Practice Long Questions for the Midterm. I spent about 40 hours preparing for this exam.
Take this class with Surro. He gives everything we need, and very clear. You can drop your midterm if you get a better grade in final, which is really helpful. In addition, problem sets and quizzes are not required, but you should complete it since they are base on completion.
Here's everything you need to know to get an A in econ 11 with Prof Surro. 1) Listen to his advice. I personally followed about 95% of what was on that "how to do well in econ 11" doc. 2) Print out the typed notes / download the typed notes to your ipad and follow along during the lecture. Add any material that you think may be useful to you on that same document. This way, you are able to connect the typed notes to Surro's ipad notes and it just makes studying for the exams so much easier. 3) To do well on the exams, you MUST be able to quickly recognize what each question is asking. This is especially important on the midterm, which can be a time crunch for many people. That is why I suggest that you do ALL the practice material for the exams, which include problem sets, short answer questions, long answer questions, and the practice midterm/final. 4) This class will REWARD you for doing everything Surro assigns. Even though the exams will contain questions you have never seen before, they are still asking you to use the same methods you used for the practice material. 5) When working on the homework for this class, remember that you are taking an econ class and not a math class. If you focus too much on the math and forget about the economic explanation, the class will feel much harder. The math actually becomes pretty simple with enough practice. 6) Definitely make sure that this is your main class for the quarter. I would not recommend taking this class with econ 41, for example. 7) Have fun! I personally found this class to be very enjoyable. There is not that much material, and it felt great understanding each problem! 8) If this is helpful, here's everything I reviewed for the final: Problem Set 7 Answers, Problem Set 8 Answers, Additional General Equilibrium Practice Question Answers, All Lecture Notes, All Short Answer Questions, Problem Set 4, Final Exam Practice Long Questions, Fall 2023 Final Exam, Midterm Exams, Cheat Sheet, and the Practice Long Questions for the Midterm. I spent about 40 hours preparing for this exam.
Take this class with Surro. He gives everything we need, and very clear. You can drop your midterm if you get a better grade in final, which is really helpful. In addition, problem sets and quizzes are not required, but you should complete it since they are base on completion.