Spazzergasm wrote:
iamnotaparakeet wrote:
Hey, the good thing about chemistry is that it is one of the few types of course where the answers are pretty much absolute. You don't have to have an opinion about equibria or spectroscopy, they will work regardless of human thought and opinion. Things like economics though....
I hear ya. I think I have a D+ in economics. I failed my mid-term.

. Something about it I just cannot grasp. I always mess up the graphs and everything.
You've done better than me by the letter grade then, since you have a D+ and I have a D for mid term in Macroeconomics. In my other classes though, I have an A- in Accounting II and an A in English Composition. Last quarter I had gotten an A- for mid term grade in Microeconomics... I think it really just depends upon the instructor for the most part in such types of classes.
As for the graphs in Economics, they generally are difficult. Even more difficult than graphs in Physics where they usually relate simple units together, such as meters and seconds. But in supply and demand curves they relate complex units together. The more complex the more convoluted.