Finalized course selection
Semester I
Macroeconomic theory
Philosophy of the sciences
I must say something about the last course, since I don't expect to enroll in that initially. My choice in the first place was Basic Mathematics III, which is an extension of the I and II courses I took in last year. I dropped that because of the sick of mechanical calculation. Then I turned to the Mathematical Economics, which is taught by Joseph Wu, an old friend of Cheung, always mention Steven's stuff in class. Due to this special attribute, I should have no reason to reject his course. However, a careful revise of the credits requirement force me to do so. There must be at least 24 credits for inter-faculty courses. Which implies, not only economics courses, other finance, acounting, marketing, and business-realted courses, are not counted. After realising this nearly drive me crazy, luckily, I finally found a place worth staying.

2 Comments:
this last one should be great!
Yes, I learn much more about popper's idea and the Methodology of science. They are really great!!!
Try one if there is any similar course.
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