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Help needed in Mercantile Law & Macroeconomics

 
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Help needed in Mercantile Law & Macroeconomics
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11-23-2007, 02:21 AM
Salaam,
I have pased Mod -A and now preparing for mod-b i wanted some senior's advice for mercantile law and economics(macro specially)...
kindly answer some of my queries...

<b>mercantile law</b>
1- Do i need to rote learn this subject? If so then any easy tip to rote learn it?
2- i have seen this attempt's results it was very bad for m. law so any tip plzzz

<b>Macroeconomics</b>
1- kindly recommend me a good reference book b/c study text has explained in detail some topic?


Thanks in advance
Regards,
A.Qadir Hasan
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11-23-2007, 10:58 PM
Module B is relatively tough as compared to Module A. I don't have any specific tip in this regard, however, problems can be countered by putting some extra efforts. M. Law in my opinion requires rot learning. You need not to learn as you used to in earlier grades. You need to know the main idea and then reproduce in your own words.

I used PBP for economics, and I beleive that its really a handy book.
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11-24-2007, 02:29 AM
Dear iceman_pk,

Walaikum Salam

I used PBP for Economics but some topics I read from A.H.Khwaja also. I suggest to use PBP for most of your readings.

For Mercantile Law, you need to have a 'to the point' book like N.D.Kapoor. Go through the book atleast 3 times. Try to understand all the concepts. Solve all the case laws atleast orally. Practice difficult case laws by writing their answers in prescribed format.

I agree to Schuaeb

"You need to know the main idea and then reproduce in your own words"

Regards,

Syed Adeel Ali Bukhari
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