15.2 ECO 120
Module 15 Part 2
Survey of Economics
Take Exam #3
Bookmarks:
| Review/Preview of Learning Objectives | Class Activities | Summary | Homework | Love for Econ... |
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Review/Preview of
Learning Objectives:
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Exam #3: Exam #3 concludes your Survey of Economics Third Block of Study: Tools for Understanding Microeconomics. |
| 2. | For In-class students: Weather permitting, Exam #3 is given in the scheduled classroom at the regular class time to in-class students. |
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For distant learners: Exam #3 will be / has been delivered to the Patrick Henry Community College Learning Resource Center on the 2nd Floor of our Library. If you completed a proctor request form, the Learning Resource Center staff forwards / has forwarded your exam to your proctor. Send me an email when you have taken the exam so that I can be watching for it in order to grade it promptly. |
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| 1st | Take Exam #3 |
| 2nd |
Send an Email: If you did not take the exam in a regularly scheduled in-class classroom, send the instructor an email to be on the lookout for the proper return and grading of your exam. |
| 3rd | Homework: There is no further homework. Thank you for completing Survey of Economics. And thanks for the course critiques which help me to continually improve this course! |
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| 1st | Congratulations on completing Exam #3! |
Letter to
students who've completed Survey of Economics
Dear Students in Survey of Economics,
Congratulation on completing Survey of Economics at Patrick Henry Community
College!
You have completed a significant portion of two
transfer courses called:
ECO 201 -
Principles of Economics I (Macroeconomics); and
ECO 202 - Principles of Economics II (Microeconomics).
If you need the transfer credit, consider enrolling in either of these three
credit transfer courses while your skills are fresh, because your understanding
of the methods and materials give you a big advantage in being successful in
either or both of the transfer courses.
It was a great pleasure and honor to be your instructor.
Sincerely,
Thomas J. Meyer
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