Hmmm.. this fall my CC offers 4 macros and only 1 micro so I am guessing you need to take macro first? I talk to an advisor at a univ. i am going to be attending and he said micro was what I should take even though It isn't required. ( long story but I play soccer and have taken all classes required at CC so I need to fill up 12 hours with something) Can I take macro and micro at the same time or just micro? I am computer engineering major and have had all calculus's and all basics. Thanks
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well I believe micro will be easier for you than Macro because macro deals with money functions, banks etc etc where as Micro deals with consumers behavior it concentrates on an individual behavior, it deals with demands and supply... so if you want to be lil bit more theoretical then go for micro.
Overall I believe macro is imp. at the same level. Computer eng. hmmmm i think you should go with Micro economics.
Macro is easier.
Micro Just sounds cooler
You need to take macro first. Micro will not make much sense until you get some of the basics concepts down from macro.
you can take them both at once, I did when I took AP economics in high school. They go hand in hand, but I enjoyed Macro a lot more
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