Economics I (1 º Sem 2013/2014)
Publicado em 07-02-2014
Recourse-Period Grades
The recourse-period grades are now available. Look under "More," then under "This Year's Exams."
You can view your exam this Monday, 10th of February, from 11 am to 12 noon in room F1 003.
Canal: Economics I - Autor: JACINTO CORREIA BRAGA -
Publicado em 26-01-2014
Exam, 27th of January
The exam takes place in room F1 103
Canal: Economics I - Autor: JACINTO CORREIA BRAGA -
Publicado em 21-01-2014
Normal-Period Grades
The exam grades are now available. Look into "More", then into "This Year's Exams."
You can view your exam this Wednesday, 22nd of January, from 2 to 3 pm in room F1 003.
Canal: Economics I - Autor: JACINTO CORREIA BRAGA -
Publicado em 06-01-2014
Exam Paper and Answers
The normal-period exam paper and answers is now available. Click on "More", then on "This Year's Exams"
Canal: Economics I - Autor: JACINTO CORREIA BRAGA -
Publicado em 01-01-2014
Normal-period Exam and Continuous Assessment Grades
The continuous assessment grades are now published in this site. Click on "More", then on "Grades".
The normal-period exam is this Monday, 6th of January, at 9 am in room AF2, Francesinhas 1. You are allowed to take this exam only if you handed in the required number of answers to class questions. You can find this information together with your continuous assessment grades.
Canal: Economics I - Autor: JACINTO CORREIA BRAGA -
Publicado em 04-12-2013
Class Questions and Midterm test
This Monday, 9th of December, I will bring your midterm test to the class, so that you can check it. I suggest you bring a printout of the answer key published on this site so that you can check that your test was correctly marked. I always do my best, but still make mistakes.
Also in the class this Monday you will choose the class questions to be marked. If you joined ISEG in the first phase you choose two questions. If you joined ISEG in the second or third phase you can choose one or two questions. If you fail to choose your questions I will mark the last or two last questions as appropriate. You can take continuous assessment and the normal-period exam only if you handed in at least two questions if you joined in the first phase or at least one question if you joined in the second or third phases. Your mark in the class questions is the average of the marks in your chosen questions plus a bonus for extra questions handed in. You get the full bonus with four questions if you joined in the first phase, three questions if you joined in the second phase, or two questions if you joined in the third phase.
All class questions are published on this site, and each indicates the most relevant pages for a good answer. I recommend you look at them in advance and decide which ones you want to have marked.
Canal: Economics I - Autor: JACINTO CORREIA BRAGA -