readings

why enjoy the summer sun when there’s reading to be done :D

Hey, I was wondering if there is a list of good reading to do if I was going into ECO105, TRN150 and 151 and HIS 103.What could help me get prepared and maybe put give me my best foot forward?I’ve got nothing to do. If you magically know that would be great… Cheers.

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Howdy~

I’m gonna let you in on a secret: I reply to questions based on how easy replying will be, the extent of my knowledge on the topic in question, and by the length of the question (for example, if the question is a block paragraph, jfc I’m handling that one later).

But one thing that neeeeever speeds up my answering is sending the same question practically ten times.

Please please please do not email me the same question ten times.

Fact: changing the subject line those ten times doesn’t make me any less aware of the fact that said message came ten times.

Now moving on–

In mid-August, the bookstore usually posts the textbooks that will be needed for almost every course, so you can check those out then, but for now…

Well, luckily for you, however, the History Department was nice enough to post the textbooks for next year’s courses! Now take this with a grain of salt, naturally, because if you deign to buy the given text and the prof decides to change it two weeks before the course, that’s on you. Just consider these “tentative but basically fer sure.”

As for your ECO105 and Trin One courses… I dunno.

If you reaaaaally need to know what will be read, only the profs would know, so contact them. 🙂

Cheers!

aska

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