Drawing stick figures to remember economic models.

Drawing stick figures to remember economic models.

Economic Models Study Habits

DRAWING STICK FIGURES TO REMEMBER ECONOMIC MODELS.

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We’ve all been there. The late nights in the library, the color-coded notes that could rival a rainbow, the occasional (or not-so-occasional) moment of pure exhaustion that leaves you wondering if tears could actually dissolve textbooks. But beyond the well-known grind, there’s a secret world of study quirks that truly define our Ivy experience. Remember trying to master complex economic models, feeling your brain contort with supply and demand curves? What if your breakthrough came not from another complex formula, but from a crude drawing of a stick figure struggling with inflation, or a smiling one enjoying market equilibrium?

It sounds unconventional, even a little wild, but these unusual study methods are often the keys to unlocking understanding under immense pressure. Whether it was whispering concepts to your pet goldfish, pacing endless circles in your dorm room, or yes, drawing stick figures to visualize abstract theories, these personal rituals were our silent rebellion against rote memorization. They were the ingenious hacks we developed to navigate the intellectual marathon, to make the impossibly complex stick. It’s a testament to the creativity born from academic intensity. We didn’t just study; we innovated our way through the toughest challenges. What was your most unusual study quirk?

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