It’s been 3 months since I joined IBA. The first day I heard
a lot of things about many professors here in IBA from many seniors, some were
good to hear but some were scary also. The first week went along with
orientation and day by day I came to know a little bit about some faculty and
the campus, but didn’t get a chance to interact with the famous (in a good way)
Prashanth kulkarni sir. Then the schedule was released about the classes and
the first period was economics. I studied economics during my intermediate but
the concepts are long forgotten, putting this aside I am eagerly waiting to
meet this man, later when he entered “oh, so he is the one I saw him a couple
of times but never thought he is the one looks so simple”. Now I realised why
he Is one of the best faculty he thought the whole micro economics in 3 months
which took my intermediate college 1 year to teach (just memorised by the way)
but here we were asked to use those concepts and write blogs on them (what the
hell! seriously). My first blog was the most valuable because it took me 2
hours to write it. Now I got habituated to it as now I am thinking faster in
terms of economics I can relate many of my day to day incidents just like that.
My main learning was economics is not that hard one you start loving it and you
will find economics every were.
Economics when applied to real life sounds beautiful. this blog is for those students who are discovering the different facets of economics applications and want to share their discoveries.
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