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[Repost] How to (Maximize the Likelihood That You Will) Do Well in Your Economics Class

“I have studied a lot for this test, but I didn’t do well. That’s so unfair. How can I do better next time?”

This is a question I have heard often since I began teaching. Because I used to teach the core undergraduate microeconomics course in a public policy school, where not all students like economics, it is a question I have probably heard more often than my colleagues who have always taught in an economics department.

So instead of giving the same advice over and over again to different students, I thought I should write down my thoughts about how one can maximize the chances one will do well in one’s economics class.

Beyond the obvious, my credentials for doing so are as follows. I started college wanting to major in philosophy. After a few semesters of (i) wondering what I would do with my life with a philosophy degree and (ii) feeling frustrated by what I felt was somewhat arbitrary grading, I switched my focus to economics, where I didn’t do very well in microeconomics and math for economists until I figured out a good method of preparing for tests. But that wasn’t until I started my Masters in Economics.

Hopefully, this document will help some of you get there earlier than I did.

Things I’ll Miss in Durham

As most readers of this blog know, I will be joining the Department of Applied Economics at University of Minnesota in a few weeks. Today is the day we drive off to the Upper Midwest. As such — and following Kim’s example — this is as good a time as any for me to take stock of what I’ll miss in what was, for better or for worse, my hometown for the past seven years, and the place where I’ve lived the longest after my hometown of Montreal.

On the Road

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I am off to Washington, DC this weekend for the annual meeting of the Agricultural and Applied Economics Association (AAEA). I suspect many readers of this blog will be at the AAEA meeting. If you see me there, please come and say hi.

Once I am back from DC, my wife, our two dogs, and I will spend three days driving from Durham, NC to our new home in Saint Paul, MN. As a consequence, there will no new posts until August 19. See you on the other side!