ECON1203
Business and Economic Statistics
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Textbooks
Sell your textbook for ECON1203Australasian Business Statistics 4e
Ken Black, John Asafu-Adjaye, Paul Burke, Nazim Khan, Gerard King, Andrew Papadimos, Nelson Perera, Carl Sherwood, Saleh Ahmed Wasimi
For sale by Chantelle for $100
Business Statistics, Global Edition
Norean R. Sharpe, Richard D. De Veaux, Paul F. Velleman
For sale by Marcus for $40
Business Statistics, Global Edition
Norean R. Sharpe, Richard D. De Veaux, Paul F. Velleman
For sale by Kate for $80
Business Statistics, Global Edition
Norean R. Sharpe, Richard D. De Veaux, Paul F. Velleman
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Notes
View all ECON1203 notesECON1203 Comprehensive Organised Textbook Notes Weeks 1-12
ECON1203 Business and Economic Statistics Comprehensive organised textbook notes covering Weeks 1...
42 pages, 18806 words
HIGH DISTINCTION STATISTICS NOTES - COMPLETE
HD notes for Econ1203 as covered in lectures and textbook for all weeks of the course. These note...
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DISTINCTION ECON1203 Comprehensive Course Notes
These are a comprehensive set of course notes, which include information from a number of sources to...
62 pages, 21238 words
ECON1203 Notes - All you need to know
11 weeks worth of lectures with summaries at the end of each week's notes. Topics include: - Wee...
26 pages, 7331 words
Comprehensive Notes for ECON1203 Business & Economic Statistics
Comprehensive ECON1203 notes with chapter-by-chapter headings. Each Chapter includes summarised info...
34 pages, 5863 words
Business Economics and Statistics Course Notes (ECON1203)
Topics Included: - Chapter 2: Data Visualisation - Chapter 3: Descriptive Summary Measures - Chap...
38 pages, 13891 words
ECON1203 Full Course Notes (85, HIGH DISTINCTION)
Notes covering the ENTIRE ECON1203 course, including the final exam. Received a High Distinction wit...
13 pages, 4406 words
ECON1203 SUMMARY NOTES
Summary notes from textbook (Business Statistics Global 3rd Ed)
23 pages, 3044 words
Extensive ECON1203
This covers all the material taught within the lectures and the latest textbook. Highlights importan...
46 pages, 19399 words
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Reviews
- no where close to interested to maths/economics but still got 82 overall - if you nicely ask for people for their notes, and past assignments, good place to bounce off ideas and put together something for your assignment - work hard and try to get marks in the group assignment, before you are off on your own groping in the dark - scrap as many marks as you can from weekly quizzes - hard to understand, but effort can still reap fruit
Anonymous, Term 1, 2021
Quite a difficult course, especially for those without a statistics or even a maths background. If you put in the hours for it, you should be fine though.
Anonymous, Semester 1, 2017
Really bad structured, projects are out of context, gradings are hidden, one of the worst course in unsw
Anonymous, Term 2, 2019
Not a challening subject, however the concepts are new and you can feel like you are studying a different language. Maybe you need to put some time to study. But once you get the basic, that's easy.
Anonymous, Semester 1, 2015
It seems like a lot at first but its basically the same thing over and over again. MyStatLab quiz questions can sometimes be found in the practice quizzes. Take some time to remember the assumptions and conditions of each test. Tutors can sometimes be helpful but the tutors on the discussion board are useless. Overall the course gave little direction to students.
Anonymous, Semester 1, 2018
Difficult. Focus on getting good marks in your internals as they are easy compared to the final.
Anonymous, Semester 1, 2017
Heard it's most difficult first-year statistics course in Australia. The way contents are taught to assessment and final exam, nothing is easy. It also has pretty high failure rate too. I've seen many people repeat the subject and desperately want to pass.
Anonymous, Semester 1, 2017
ITS DIFFICULT. WAM KILLER FOR SURE. I had a great tutor and great friends which is why I passed but honestly, this course was hard af. Since its a commerce core course you'll just have to suffer through it. I'm glad I passed
Anonymous, Semester 1, 2017
Actually one of the hardest first year courses by far. I had to go to every PASS class to even grasp the concepts. You need a lot of study and the textbook is huge and not worth it. Managed to get 74, so no Distinction there. Just extremely hard!
Anonymous, Semester 1, 2017
The contents are not challenging but the way the course is run is problematic. They seem to focus too much on the math side without talking much about the application of the concepts. Also, fortnightly quizzes & final exam are quite difficult so don't cram the last minute. Work on it consistently. Also ,for the group project, get a decent partner as it accounts for 20%. A note for those who just wants to pass, get as many marks as you can for the pre-exam components. If you think you will do well in the final exam, you def need to think again.