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plastikc:

Economics Life Lessons
1. Risk Spreading
If you don’t want to squeeze half a semester worth of Econometrics lessons in your tiny brain in 3 days, listen every meeting instead of daydreaming of rather trivial matters.
If you don’t wanna read 4 chapters on how estimates of variables are or are not significantly related to other, don’t allot a single weekend to START reading them all. Kahit 1 chapter per day pweds na.

2. Opportunity Cost
You can’t be daydreaming and learning estimators and mean square errors at the same time. It just can’t happen.

3. Moral Hazard
Just ‘cause a test was given a particular way in the previous semesters (with common questions), doesn’t mean it’ll be given to you again that way. Open notes, open book test - I should’ve known

Now why can’t our exams be applications in real life?

131 test was fucked. Why am I not surprised?
But you know what they day, finish each day and be done with it.

* stress eating *