Economics
Economics is a subject taught in the Sixth Form, spearheaded by Mr R Jackson, with help from Miss Freeth. It is primarily about one thing - money, and is split into Microeconomics (units 1 & 3) and Macroeconomics (units 2 & 4).
Lessons
If you choose to study it in Lower Sixth, you can expect approximately six Mr Jackson and three Miss Freeth lessons a fortnight, with one free. By Year 13, this becomes seven Jackson and three Freeth lessons a fortnight.
Mr Jackson
Mr Jackson's lessons will be spent making ridiculous amounts of notes for the ten minutes of the lesson that he does not spend insulting you. His notes tend to be much more detailed than Miss Freeth's, with less of a business-orientated emphasis, barring Unit 3, which is the cross-over between Business Studies and Economics.
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