Course Factsheet
Attendance mandatory? |
No |
Attendance recommended? |
Yes |
Textbook recommended? |
No |
Slides sufficient? |
Yes |
Course difficulty |
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Exam difficulty |
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Tips
- Professor Fumagalli loves this course, and she’s great at teaching. You should be able to grasp most of the concepts by following the lectures.
- The Professor used to award bonus points to whoever was most active during the lectures; despite the rule being formally abandoned (at least to the best of my understanding), she might take your proactivity into account when correcting the exam.
- If there is one thing you need to learn, it is how Professor Fumagalli speaks: if you can answer questions following the same structure and wording (you’ll become very familiar with the sentence there is no incentive to deviate), you’re good to go.
Notes
The slides are just perfect, everything you need is on them.
Exercises
The past exams are a perfect proxy for what you’re going to be asked on the actual exam. Try to start with the BESS exams and then move on to the class-specific BIEF-econ ones.