Business Economics UpperDivs--Easiest?

<p>I thought that most BizEcon people take MGMT 120A and 120B after 1A and 1B, but I see that I only actually have to take four of ANY of the below list.</p>

<p>Four of:</p>

<pre><code>Management 108
Management 109
Management 120A
Management 120B
Management 122
Management 123
Management 124

Management 126
Management 127A
Management 127B
Management 127C
Management 130A
Management 140
Management 180(Real Estate Finance only)
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<li><p>What are the easiest/best four, and should I still take 120A/B? (Or are people only doing that for the accounting minor?) MGMT 180 Real estate finance sounds fun.</p></li>
<li><p>While I’m at it, which are the easiest/best 2 of the economics upper divs to take?
The list is here: <a href=“http://www.econ.ucla.edu/undergraduate/majors/bizecon.html[/url]”>http://www.econ.ucla.edu/undergraduate/majors/bizecon.html&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
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<p>Thanks all.</p>

<p>I believe the only classes that are upper div that dont require 120A/B is 108, 122, and possibly 180.</p>

<p>Just take 120A/B. 120A is just 1A and 1B scrunched into 1 quarter, and 120 B isn’t bad.</p>

<p>As for the best econ upper divs, the best (as in easiest) ones have been said to be the one’s that are cross listed, like gender econ or something (113?) - I believe the prof’s name is ozler.</p>

<p>127A, 127B, and 130A also don’t require 120A/B.</p>

<p>It’s been awhile since i’ve taken 1a/1b so taking 120a/b would be pretty difficult for me, in competition with those coming straight out of 1b.</p>

<p>do you know if 127a/b 130a or 122 have a heavy reliance on 1b material?</p>

<p>(i already know 108 doesnt, and i doubt 180 does either)</p>