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Reviews

I did this as an elective and I had no prior knowledge of econs. None of the content is particularly hard but it did require a fair bit of work, especially the assignment

Anonymous, Semester 1, 2024

Interesting unit with a passionate coordinator. I would recommend anyone to take this unit even as an elective, as it provides the groundwork for basic economic theory. The concepts taught really do make you think deeper about economics in your everyday life. It is fairly easy to keep up with, and the mid-sem is not too hard as long as you've kept up with lectures.

Anonymous, Semester 1, 2024

ECON1101 is a relatively EZ subject, lab tut is mandatory, quizzes the professor provide is also useful. The mid sem is MCQ, final exam include both MCQ and long answers (account for 50%). Still, I don't know why I only got 32/50 although I'm pretty sure the MCQ is not that hard and I'm very confident with my long answers questions Overall, it's very ez for u to score a D for this unit, but if u want to excel a HD, just need to be more careful in midsem and final exam! p/s: don't need to purchase books, I download a random microecon books on website since the content is still the same over years

Anonymous, Semester 2, 2023

This is a really easy unit, and the unit coordinator is incredibly charismatic and engaging. Recommend this unit to anyone, though it will make you jealous of how easy business majors are!

Anonymous, Semester 1, 2023

Essentially an extensive repeat of year 11 ATAR microeconomics. It is easy to get a HD if you were good at economics in high school

Anonymous, Semester 1, 2023

This unit, along with ECON1102, killed any interest or passion I had for studying economics (and it was one of my best ATAR subjects).

Anonymous, Semester 2, 2022

Bruh this unit mid

Anonymous, Semester 1, 2022

I found this unit incredibly challenging. Inga is a great lecturer and explains concepts well, but I found it hard to match the lectures to the assessments

Anonymous, Semester 1, 2022

Very simple course, easy enough to just read from the lecture slides if you took economics in year 11. The assignments are really simple if you follow the marking key.

Anonymous, Semester 2, 2021

Very easy to get a D or HD, especially if you did year 11 economics. It repeats the basic concepts of supply/demand and different market structures, with some new concepts that are fairly easy to grasp if you put in the time/effort. The unit was well structured, and the lecturer keeps you engaged. The quizzes are fairly easy. But be aware, a lot of the questions that are on the quiz are in the textbook. So if you want to get a pretty easy D or HD, I highly recommend reading the textbook chapter before you do the weekly quizzes. Overall, I highly recommend this unit.

Anonymous, Semester 1, 2020