Which class is easier?

<p>Is Econ 1 with Olney or Math 16B with Demmel easier? Although I hear Math 16b is an easier course, on ninjacourses, Demmel is rated as a professor with tricky exams. I did get an A in math 16A with Professor Woodin but I think that was just because the course was really easy. I’m not sure if I’m very good at math. I got a 4 on my Calc BC exam and I kinda forgot/didn’t really understand half of the stuff. I’m already registered for both classes but I have to choose between the two because they’re being taught on the same days at the same time. So which course is easier to get an A in?</p>

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<p>The final exams are on different times, so you can theoretically take them both. Especially considering that you have taken the Calculus BC test and even if you don’t understand the material, you can probably get help from the SLC. There are no lectures on Fridays for Economics and I am assuming that you can go to the Discussion. Do you have any Econ Background</p>

<p>I don’t have any econ background…Are the Math 1</p>

<p>*Are the math 16B exams hard? Like I have a hard time with Taylor series, etc. I especially have a hard time with exams that require application or something similar. I don’t really want to take both classes at the same time, especially because both classes are so hard for me.</p>

<p>True. I have never taken Math 16B,but here is an outline of the course:[Math</a> 16B | Department of Mathematics at University of California Berkeley](<a href=“http://math.berkeley.edu/courses/choosing/lowerdivcourses/math16B]Math”>Math 16B | Department of Mathematics at University of California Berkeley). If you can only chose one, I would recommend 16B since 16A is fresh while Econ 1 will be a complete new subject.</p>

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