Verox Posted October 30, 2009 Report Share Posted October 30, 2009 Hey Guys !!Im a junior and this is my first year of Economics.Well right now we are doing the equilibrium and price control, buffer stocks.So far so good but frankly Im struggling a bit with this subject.So far we had like two test and I always got the average grade.I asked my teacher and he said that my problem is that I explain everything too superficial. He told me to analyze everything more in depth and not just saying something and moving on to the other topic.For example we wrote a test on the characteristics of market economies and i got 5 points out of 10, he said that in order to get a better grade I had to develop my points much better and I should have discussed in detail and explain everything.Can you give me maybe some useful tips how to get a better grade ? I mean I know that next time I have to explain everything in detail but still I would really appreciate it.Moreover do you know a good/ useful websites or books ?Thanks in advance Reply Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chelleee Posted October 31, 2009 Report Share Posted October 31, 2009 For example we wrote a test on the characteristics of market economies and i got 5 points out of 10, he said that in order to get a better grade I had to develop my points much better and I should have discussed in detail and explain everything.it all sounds a bit too vague for me...could you please make it a bit more specific or provide more details so i can understand exactly what your looking for?are you talking about market structure, demand, supply, equilibrium etc?and also what did you write to get the 5/10? Reply Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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