>>12172010I will use OPs thread for this question. Should I take both the principles of microeconomics & principles of macroeconomics at the same time? It is with the same professor and the same textbook. The book itself writes on microeconomics first, implying you should choose that first, but from what I have read online, these two subjects do not interlap.
I'm not an econonics major. These are my first quarter classes in a community college, and eveything is online so I'm looking for something which will transfer to university, but fulfills general educarion requirements while being useful and not a waste of time. I agree with the OP that frankly the material seems like something for a freshman in high school and the lack of mathematics is very concerning.