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  1. Hi guys, I am in a PhD program in the USA and we are learning microeconomics primarily from Rubinstein's lecture notes on micro theory. Apart from MWG, are there any good sources to get more clearer explanations of preference theory at the abstract + consumer setting. I am primarily talking about the material in Chapters 1-3 of Rubinstein's book.
  2. Hi, I am due to begin a masters from September and I will be be taking graduate micro, macro and econometrics. Given the sheer number of users, I was hoping to tap into some people's study strategies when it comes to learning in grad. school compared to what I'm used to in undergrad work. I know there are a couple of articles by 2 Minnesota students and a UC Davis student but I wanted get some more ideas. Specifically, I'm looking for some info. on how people take notes, do they record lectures and re-read later and how to study specifically from the notes or the book. I thought also that it wold be good to ask the professor as well but I'm hoping to get some thoughts from you! Thanks as always
  3. Hi I am due to start an econ masters this autumn and I am going to take PhD microeconomics. I was hoping to get some good online lecture notes that one could use when needed incase a concept can be explained by some outer source lecture notes. I am well aware that there is Nolan Miller's notes from Harvard KSG and Ariel Rubinstein's micro notes. Would there be any other recommendations?
  4. Hi guys, I'm new aboard on TM and like all you guys want to to a top Econ PhD program. My profile in some ways is kinda up or down (or so I think:hmm:). My profile: I attend UofT and I majored in Econ/Math joint major. CGPA: 3.67 Courses Taken: Inter Macro (A), Micro (A-), Prob. and Stats (B+,A). Intro to Math Stats (A+), Advanced Macro (A), Game Theory (A), Econometrics (B+), Into to proofs (A+), Real Analysis (A), Nonlinear Optimization (A), Linear Algebra I and II (A,A), A couple of macro topics PhD courses International Macro and Macro Forecasting (A+,A) and a microecon topics course (A). Research Experience: 2 summers and 1 full year working for a macro prof The work wasn't great but it's RA work none the less and she liked it! I kinda feel that my profile has some good but also some weakspots and I think I'll have to get a masters @ UPF, LSE, UBC, Queens, UofT or an MPhil maybe at Oxbridge to have a shot at top 15. My research interest is Macro Theory without a doubt. Also at UPF, I'm curious if people who go there to know how hard it is good to get funding and what sort of GPA can even qualify to be in the reckoning for funding. I'd love all the feedback! Thanks!
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