Title: Schol Workshop
1Schol Workshop
STUDENT ECONOMIC REVIEW 2008
2CONTACTS
- Rules/Conventions/Grades Adnan Velic
velica_at_tcd.ie - Mgt. 1 2, Law Aoife Cunningham
cunninao_at_tcd.ie - Int. Econ., Maths Stats Kieran Curtis
curtisk_at_tcd.ie - Econ. of Ire., Econ. of PP, Gen. paper Nathalie
Ennis ennisnb_at_tcd.ie - Hist. of Pol. Thought, W.E.P Anne Byrne
byrnea2_at_tcd.ie - Russian E.E.P Caoilfhionn Nic Conmara
nicconmc_at_tcd.ie - Intro. to S.R., Euro. Soc., The Soc. Imag Alesya
Krit krita_at_tcd.ie
3Some general points on schol
- Its a marathon, not a sprint!
- Its a test of endurance as well as ability.
- Be rational and efficient.
- Dont quit if one exam goes badly, you owe it to
yourself to finish all of the exams. - Treat all subjects with equal importance.
- Additional reading outside course content is
crucial for essay exams (be unique). - Understanding, not regurgitation, is the key to
success in general!
4Why sit the exams? Incentives
- Intangible benefits the prestige, honour etc
associated with becoming a scholar. - Tangible benefits
- Meals free of charge every weekday in the
commons. - Scholars are entitled to rooms on campus for up
to nine months of the year (Oct.-June). - If you do not wish to take the rooms, you may
then instead accept cash in lieu of rooms. - In addition to this, scholars are granted an
annual salary.
5Why sit the exams? Incentives
- Tuition fees paid (including registration fee and
postgraduate fees). However in the case of
scholars from non-EU countries, fees will be
reduced by an amount corresponding to the
appropriate fee level of an Irish student. - Scholars are entitled to all of the above
benefits for a maximum of 5 years (that is if
they continue with their studies as a
postgraduate). - Furthermore, if you obtain an overall 2.1 grade
(SF year) in the schol exams, you will be
exempted from the summer examinations i.e. longer
summer holidays.
6Schol exam conventions
- An overall I (70) is necessary in order to
become a scholar. - MAJOR CHANGE THIS YEAR BESS students will no
longer be able to get exemptions in individual
subjects. In other words, you can either get
schol or full exemptions or no exemptions at all. - For full exemptions, an overall II.I (60) is
required.
7Schol exam conventions
-
- Those BESS students doing courses worth 10 ECTS
each will sit 6 exams (one in each subject) a
general paper. - Recommendations for scholarship will be based on
your best six marks from the seven papers subject
to all seven papers being passed. - Those BESS students doing 5 courses worth 10 ECTS
each and 2 worth 5 ECTS each (courses from the
BESS programme-Broad Curr. not included) will sit
seven exams the general paper (8 papers in
total).
8Schol exam conventions
- Where students make up the equivalent of a 10
ECTS course by taking two 5 ECTS courses, then
the results of those two courses will be averaged
and the resulting average will be treated as a
single observation for the purposes of applying
the examination conventions. - Best 6 observations from the 7 count towards
schol.
9Schol exam conventions
- Where students take a 15 ECTS course and combine
it with a 5 ECTS course (from BESS programme),
the normal grade count convention will apply
but the Court of Examiners, at its discretion,
may choose to take into account the higher
weighting of the 15 ECTS course where this would
work to the benefit of the student. - Where in the above case the 5 ECTS course is BC,
then the student will only sit 6 exams including
the general paper and all 6 will count towards
schol.
10Schol exam conventions
- If you make up 10 ECTS with
- 2 x 5 ECTS BC courses, then you will sit 6
papers (inc. general paper) - The same applies if in the above case one of the
5 ECTS courses is from the BESS programme.
11Schol exam conventions
- How to get a first? Two ways
- 4 Is and 2 II.Is (provided the 7th paper is
passed) or higher. In terms of observations, the
same convention is applied. - 3 Is and 3 II.Is provided that the arithmetic
average is 70 and the 7th paper is passed.
Again the same convention applies in terms of
observations. - Up to the department at the end of the day!
12Schol exam conventions
- TSM students-
- Bottom line you either get schol or exemptions
in both subjects or an exemption in one subject
or no exemptions at all. - Schol requires I in one subject and at least
II.I in the other subject arithmetic average
must be 70 over the 2 subjects. - Grade in economics You sit 3 papers general
paper, 4 in total, best 3 count for schol.
Overall first in econ. requires 3 Is or 2 Is
II.I subject to the 4th paper being passed. - Essentially if econ. I, then other subject
II.I (at least), avg. of 70 OR if other
subject I, then econ. II.I (at least) avg.
of 70 OR I from both. - Exemption in any subject (1 of 2) requires II.I
or higher provided that at least a II.2 is
obtained in the other subject. -
13Management 1
14Organisational Behaviour
- 4 Questions must answer 2
- Refer to previous JS Summer Exams and last years
schols paper - Application, analysis and evaluation of material
all required - Analyse from a managers perspective
- Preparatory seminars will be given by Dr. Fellenz
closer to the time - There is no right answer only opinions Key is
it depends! Be sure to back up your opinions with
fact!!
15Marketing
- 4 Questions must answer 2
- Look at course outline and practice writing
essays that combine 2 to 3 of the 8 modules - To get a I MUST combine lecture discussions,
text book readings, and journal articles in your
answer - With readings - show theory and practical
understanding. USE the real world examples given
in class - Do NOT stray from class examples as more of a
tendency to go off on a tangent!!!
16Marketing
- Assigned readings are not enough bringing in
new readings will show interest and further
understanding. Useful websites Harvard Business,
MIT, Journal of Marketing. - Look at SER website for a breakdown of journal
articles 5 are the same as this year 5 from
last year Recommended to chose a couple of
points from each - ICTs could come up - This is a primary research
area for Brady - Be able to answer what is marketing? and apply
this aspect to other modules this is NB!
17Marketing
- Practice writing essays within time limits. Dr.
Brady has agreed that if you write practice
essays she will be available to review them with
you in her office hours (Wed 12-130pm) Do Not
Show Up Unprepared! - Brady will have a schols class - Provisionally
Wed 20th Jan
18Accounting
19Basic Info
- 3 questions - answer all.
- Crucial to correspond of time spent on a
question to the of marks available. - First is possible with good preparation and
importantly good understanding - Attend Pats seminars leading up to schols as they
are extremely useful for study preparation
20Management 2 Tips
- Question 1 Essay Question (30)
- To Be Confirmed By Pat
- Ask Pat if he will be assigning the same essay
topic for the general paper! - Prepare essay before hand and just write it out
in the exam !!! - PMcC will photocopy recommended readings.
- Dont worry about it until later in term.
21Management 2 Tips
- Question 2 - Calculation Question (25)
- PL Balance Sheet No Cash Flow last year or
the year before! (check with PMcC) - ______________________________
- Complex adjustments.
- Dont worry if it doesnt balance dont waste
time. - Expect a short general question for 5 marks.
- Target full 25 - work hard on this now.
22Management 2 Tips
- Question 3 Ratio Analysis (45)
- Full accounts of a plc provided analyse and
discuss using ratios. - _____________________________
- A lot of information to take in 5 pages.
- Dont just calculate the ratios - look beyond
the ratio e.g. why did the Gross Profit margin
increase? - Bring in economic variables e.g. impact of
interest rates on financing.
23Introduction To Law
24Intro to Law
- New Format From Last Year!
- 8 questions answer 4
- Great website to help with the structure of your
essays http//www.lawteacher.net/how-to-write-a-l
aw-essay.html - Think ILAC/IRAC Issue, Law/Rule, Application,
Conclusion
25Law Paper
- Look at 2005 and 2006 exam papers and 2007 schols
paper - Read cases on reading list that have not been
discussed in class - Approx 4-5 pages for each essay (1,600 words)
- Have a clear introduction, main body conclusion
26Intro to Law Cases
- Read cases on reading list that have not been
discussed in lectures - Essays should be fact based but an element of
personal opinion is also needed - Use relevant details from cases
- Avoid giving general long summaries of cases
27General Essay (Research)
- Irish Judicial database court service
- http//www.courts.ie/Judgments.nsf/Webpages/HomePa
ge?OpenDocumentp220 - House of Lords Judgments
- http//www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/ld/ldjudg
mt.htm - British and Irish Legal Information Institute
(BAILLI) - College library database
28Intermediate Economics
29Intermediate EconomicsOverview
- Two Questions from 4 in each of Micro/Macro
- Material covered during the term
- Helps if you know maths
30Intermediate EconomicsMicro
- OToole has set Schol papers before
- Roughly 3 parts to a question
- Basic material right/wrong
- Follow-ups deeper analysis, allow material from
other courses/disciplines to be brought in
31Intermediate EconomicsMacro
- Walti has set papers before
- Tutorial questions good preparation
- Schols questions tougher last year really know
stuff - Familiarity with macro developments a bonus.
32Maths and Statistics
33Mathematics and Statistics
- Same format as the last two years -2005 2006
(See past exam papers) - Part A Maths
- Part B Statistics
- but the marks are unevenly distributed with 60
of the total going to the Stats section
(reflecting 10 weeks work) and 40 going to the
Maths section (reflecting 6 weeks work)
34Mathematics and Statistics
- Note, however, that in 2007 the order of the
modules was reversed, so that Maths went first
and was weighted60. This will not be the case
this year because Stats went first.
35Mathematics and Statistics
- All questions must be attempted on bothsections.
- On the Statistics side Format the same as
previous years (7-8 questions) - More emphasis on newer (not JF) material
- There will be a few conceptual/theory questions
(CLT,etc.) - Best preparation practice, practice, practice
and know theory! - Old papers more or less same material (but wont
have index numbers)
36Mathematics and StatisticsMaths
- New lecturer - Material much the same
- Best prep practice!
37Economy of Ireland
38Economy of IrelandOverview
- Easy II.1, More Difficult I.
- Course structure has been changing since the
book has been changing - Topics remain largely the same, however - as John
O'Hagan indicated in his class before Christmas
see exam handout - Tutorials optional
39What/How to study?
- Emphasis on originality ? read a lot - otherwise
II.1 - What is originality? Having your own twist/voice
makes a big difference - The Economist online a
great source, some great country focus articles
on Ireland - John O'Hagan very helpful voluntary essays,
extra classes, advice - Write out essays beforehand pick your four
blocks 45 mins each approx 1,200 words
40Economics of Public Policy
41Economics of Public PolicyOverview
- Course structure (i.e. lack of structure),
lecture times, etc haven't changed since Botany
Bay times! - SB very fond of the schols - talk to him
- Remember the Facts and Figures
- Not that easy to get first - see Xmas exam
42Economics of Public PolicyExam topics
- Do topics he has actually covered (i.e. spent
more than 15 mins on) - He might even read out the questions to you
- Past exam papers very good guide
- Structure 8 exam questions given, answer four
(45 mins each 1,200 words)
43Economics of Public PolicyHow/What to study?
- Read
- His favourite authors (Baumol, Mishan,Tussing,
Schultz...) - The Economist
- As many of his papers as possible
- Extract points supporting his arguments and
again use the Facts and Figures - Write out beforehand
- Write clearly (NB)
44General BESS Paper
45BESS General Paper What Is It?
- Usually the last exam
- Three hours - answer one question.
- View this paper as a gift allows you to drop
your weakest subject. - Should definitely be targeted as one of your 4
required firsts.
46BESS General Paper Who Does It?
- BESS Answer any question. Counts as one of your
7 subjects (Of which the top 6 are counted). - TSM Answer any economics question. Counts as
one of your 4 economics subjects (Of which the
top 3 are counted). - BSL Cant attempt the language questions.
47BESS General Paper Tips
- Ask lectures for the question in advance dont
attempt unseen questions. - Ask lecturer for advice on how to approach the
question run your ideas past them for a
reaction. - Prepare essay before hand and then just write it
out in the exam.
48BESS General Paper Tips
- Economy of Ireland same question every year
Discuss any topic on the Irish economy touching
on at least three sections of the course. - Vast majority of people attempt this question
as a result possibly more difficult to get a
first. - Have to be very unique to get a first.
-
- Relatively easy to get a II.1
49BESS General Paper Tips
- Some people suggest to avoid Economy of Ireland
and be different My advice play to your
strengths - Scholars last year did Economy of Ireland,
Law, Accounting, and Microeconomics. - Essay paper is not a priority in January worry
about it a lot closer to the exams.
50History of Political Thought
51History of Political Thought
- Straightforward
- 12 questions answer four
- Phrasing of questions more complex than summer
exam - Study 4 topics one topic change
- Primary texts? Adams Dyson, 50 Major
Political Thinkers
52History of Political Thought
- Supplement class reading list
- Opinions, new ideas, arguments
- Ask if can correct in advance
- General paper standard question
53Western European Politics
54Western European Politics
- Difficult 2.I
- 10 questions (six from Dr Gwiazda, four from Dr
Thomson) - answer four - Dr Thomson cover all topics (!)
- Reading
- Theories evidence opinion
- Office hours and email especially Dr Thomson
55Russian and East European Politics
56Preparation and Layout
- Four Essays out of a choice of eleven
- You have Three hours
- Based on the Essays done previously in the term
- Based on The Themes from Tutorials and Lectures
57Preparation Continued
- Best source is previous examination papers as
patterns emerge - Dont just use reading listfind your own books
on the subject - Prepare the essays and ask tutor or lecturer if
they will look over them beforehand - Work at it with Friends
58Introduction to Social Research
59Introduction to Social Research
- Quantitative
- Focus on the issue
- E.g. research design, quota sampling, sampling
distribution, ethics - Try to find critique on it from outside
60Introduction to Social Research
- Qualitative
- New professor
- -gtwrite a sample essay and ask to mark and give
feedback - ask for tutorials
- Examples From almost any other course!
61European Societies
62European Societies
- Wickham
- At least for 2 years in a row sample paper was
somewhat the exam paper! - Tutorials VERY helpful
- Structured approach to answers
- For Wickham Ireland U.K. not as interesting as
European cases! - Mind your grammar!
- Yurdakul ask her!
63The Sociological Imagination
64The Sociological Imagination
- Anthropology of Gender
- All topics, covered during the tutorials were on
the exam - Really need to know articles and books that are
on the reading list. - Theory questions include illustration from
societies you have studied (including some
independent research). - The Body in Society
65REMEMBER
- Candidates must give notice of their intention to
take the examination on the prescribed
application form, obtainable in the Examinations
Office, West Theatre or at http//www.tcd.ie/Senio
r_Lecturer/teo/teopdf/FSApp2008.pdf no later than
5pm on Friday 1 February 2008. - Forms are also available on the SER website
www.tcd.ie/Economics/SER
66REMEMBER
- This years Foundation Scholarship examinations
will take place from Tuesday 11 March to Friday
28 March 2008 inclusive. - Announcement of elections to Scholarship Trinity
Monday (May) at 10am (important ceremony!).
67Dont forget-SER Essay Submissions!
- SER Committee are now accepting essays for the
2008 issue! - The deadline for essay submissions is Friday the
22nd of February, 2008 (end of week 7, Hilary
Term). - For further information on how to submit your
essays, check out our website www.tcd.ie/Economic
s/SER
68SER WORKSHOP
- ROBBIE KELLEHER-
- Irish economist of the year,
- Check out some of his work on Davy website (v.
useful). - Time Place still to be decided, info will be
circulated.
69SER DEBATES
- Harvard Debate
- 23rd January
- (Chamber)
- 1930
70Good Luck!