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Economics
ECON 201 - Introduction to Microeconomics
Does ECON 201 seem difficult after your first few classes? The aim of our classes will be to complement your in person classes at school (which you should never miss!), and simplify certain topics that may seem difficult. Main focus will be on practicing the theory you have learned, and solidify your understanding of the material before your exams.
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ECON 203 - Introduction to Macroeconomics
Does ECON 203 seem difficult after your first few classes? The aim of our classes will be to complement your in person classes at school (which you should never miss!), and simplify certain topics that may seem difficult. Main focus will be on practicing the theory you have learned, and solidify your understanding of the material before your exams.
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ECON 221 - INTRO TO STATISTICS I
ECON 221, an introductory class to the statistical procedures commonly employed by economists. The aim of our classes will be to complement your in person classes at school (which you should never miss!), and simplify/practice certain topics that may seem difficult like probability and probability distributions, discrete and continuous random variables, descriptive statistics, sampling distributions, statistical estimation, confidence intervals and hypothesis testing.
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ECON 222 - INTRO TO STATISTICS II
Does ECON 222 seem difficult after your first few classes? The aim of our classes will be to complement your in person classes at school (which you should never miss!), and simplify certain topics that may seem difficult. Main focus will be on practicing the theory you have learned, and solidify your understanding of the material before your exams.
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ECON 301 - Intermediate Microeconomic Theory I
ECON 301 is all about how consumers and firms make decisions — and how markets react. These review sessions focus on the core topics you’re expected to know: consumer choice and demand, production and costs, profit maximization, and market equilibrium. We’ll go through the main theories in clear terms, then lock them in with targeted practice problems similar to what you’ll see on the exam. The goal is simple: understand the logic, learn how to show it mathematically, and walk into the midterm and final prepared.
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ECON 302 - Intermediate Microeconomic Theory II
Building on the foundations from ECON 301, this course dives deeper into how markets work under different competitive settings. In our review sessions, we’ll break down perfectly and imperfectly competitive markets, factor markets, and income distribution, while introducing key ideas from game theory, general equilibrium, welfare economics, and uncertainty. Through a mix of focused theory refreshers and exam-style problem-solving, you’ll strengthen your understanding and be ready to handle the analytical and graphical questions that show up on the midterm and final.
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ECON 303 - Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory I
Macroeconomics can feel abstract at first, but these review sessions make the big picture clear. We’ll break down national income determination, interest and exchange rates, and the roles of fiscal and monetary policy. You’ll review key models of aggregate demand and supply, money markets, and government debt and deficit dynamics—all reinforced through problem-solving and real-world examples. By the end, you’ll understand how everything connects and be ready to tackle both the analytical and written parts of your midterm and final exams.
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ECON 304 - Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory II
This course builds on the foundations from ECON 303, taking your understanding of macroeconomics to a deeper level. Our review sessions cover how expectations, labour markets, and policy interact to shape economic growth and business cycles. You’ll explore advanced models that explain how key variables evolve over time, with a focus on Canadian examples and policy applications. Each session blends concept reviews with problem-solving and real-world insights, helping you connect theory to practice and feel confident for both your midterm and final exams.
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ECON 324 - Economic Data Analysis
Economic Data Analysis teaches you how to work with real-world data to uncover insights and make informed decisions. These review sessions cover data retrieval, cleaning, manipulation, and analysis, using national and international databases as well as spreadsheet and statistical software tools. With hands-on examples and practical problem-solving, you’ll gain the skills and confidence to tackle assignments, projects, and exams successfully.
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