gah! I'm losing my mind! My goal was to get my economics paper done today... ha! As of 2:44 am I have a total of 530 words out of 2000. And one graph... It really is a nice looking graph though. Aargh. It's just so boring. I mean honestly, here's a sample of what I'm writing about:
In this graph the initial aggregate demand curve shifted from AD to AD`. Because of Sticky prices, the AS curve is horizontal at the fixed price, P. The shifting of the AD curve causes a drop in output from output full-employment, Yfe , to Y as the new equilibrium shifts from point a to point b.
Right. That's why I've managed to get a whole 530 words written in about 5 hours. Lovely.
My professor caught me during the break in class on Monday and asked me how my essay was going. I just smiled nervously and told him I was hoping to have it in by Wednesday. Hmm...I suppose it's not complely implausable, but I'm thinking Thursday might be a more realistic goal as of now, since to have it in by tomorrow I'd have to turn it in to the office by 4 pm. And I have a class from 8:30-11:30.
Okay, so enough about my econ paper...I think I'm just going to bed now. Unlike some people, I'm better off getting 4 or 5 hours of sleep instead of none. In fact, I've never pulled an all nighter. One time last semester I probably should have, 'cause I only got about 2 1/2 to 3 hours of sleep...but oh well.
G'night all. Hopefully I won't dream about the Aggregate Demand curve!
~Tiffany
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Economics
Reading your post made me remember how much I miss my economics classes. People thought I was strange for combining my history major with an economics minor, but that's how I wanted it. My favorite combo was actually studying the economic history of countries, boring for most but fun for me and my nerdy self. Learning the theory wasn't too bad but I only took two classes where I actually had to apply it, Micro and Macro Economics which I completely hated and don't remember much from. I wish I could still take some economics instead of just history but taking econ classes would mean that I couldn't take a history class and I just don't have the time and money to spend and extra year here because of wanting to take electives outside of my area of concentration
Economics.
Reading your entry made me realize how much I DON'T miss my economics class lol.
Good luck with your paper :)