[EC3312] Game Theory and Applications to Economics (By Prof Sun Yeneng)
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[EC3312] Game Theory and Applications to Economics (By Prof Sun Yeneng)
Grading: 5% Tutorial attendance and participation 10% 2 homework assignments 35% midterm 50% final
Lecturer: Friendly yet boring and a bit disappointing.
Content covered: though the lecture slides has a lot of concepts, the content covered however, is rather interesting. For those who are weak at mathematics, it is not advisable for you to take this module.
Examination: Mid term is rather similar to tutorial, final is a bit harder than expected.
It is advisable for you to attend tutorials as some concepts would be conveyed and strengthened in tutorial class.
Lecturer: Friendly yet boring and a bit disappointing.
Content covered: though the lecture slides has a lot of concepts, the content covered however, is rather interesting. For those who are weak at mathematics, it is not advisable for you to take this module.
Examination: Mid term is rather similar to tutorial, final is a bit harder than expected.
It is advisable for you to attend tutorials as some concepts would be conveyed and strengthened in tutorial class.
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Join date : 2010-12-21
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