 | Includes lecture notes, readings and essay plans.
| London School Of Economics | 2.1 |
 | Notes are divided into macro and micro and further divided into lectures to easily supplement the course. Includes information from textbook readings. Important diagrams are included and vital information is colour coded. | London School Of Economics | 2.1 (68) |
 | Includes a summary of all key models and equations for all of Michaelmas term (broken down into key topics - Growth, Consumption, Investment and Unemployment), as well as Business Cycle Facts and Dynamic Monetary Model from Lent Term.
Also includes | London School Of Economics | 2.1 |
 | Benefit to the buyer - very concise, include diverse readings, easy to interpret.
Note taking style - short, accurate bullet points, topic-by-topic
Content of notes - Explores 20 topics of the relatively late industrialization of Russia, India and Jap | London School Of Economics | Upper 2.1 |
 | Notes on how to answer Section A of the exam - includes key definitions, ratios and summaries of all 3 statements | London School Of Economics | 2.1 |
 | History of the subcontinent, from the arrival of the East India Company and the demise of the early Mughal Empire upto post-1947 trajectories of India and Pakistan. Notes include reading summaries, essay plans etc | London School Of Economics | 2.1 |
 | Notes are separated into lectures. Diagrams/colour coding used to make notes easy to follow.
| London School Of Economics | 2.1 (65) |
 | Notes describe step-by-step process on how to answer questions 1, 2, 3 and 7 of the exam (required to answer 4/8 questions) which cover Comprehensive Income Statement/BS, Consolidation, Hicks' Income and Decomposition of RoE respectively. Exam has fol | London School Of Economics | 2.1 |
 | Benefit to buyer - very concise, sourced from diverse readings and easy to interpret.
Note taking style - short, accurate bullet points, topic-by-topic
Content - the nature of the contemporary global political economy; the globalisation of business, f | London School Of Economics | 1st Class |
 | Notes, essay plans and reading summaries on
*Stalin's Foreign Policy
*The Versailles Treaty (Class Presentation)
*Japan and the Pacific War
*Origins of the Cold War
*End of the Cold War | London School Of Economics | 1st Class |
 | Benefit to buyer - very concise, sourced from a variety of readings, easy to interpret
Note taking style - short, accurate bullet points, topic by topic
Content - Introduction to Marketing, Profiling, Consumer Motivation, The Marketing Mix (4Ps), Loya | London School Of Economics | 1st Class |
 | Notes are separated into lectures. Includes summaries of all required readings. Diagrams/colour coding used to make notes easy to follow.
| London School Of Economics | 2.1 (67) |
 | Includes all readings for 2015 - 2016 syllabus, essay plans and lecture notes clearly separated into the 4 modules (Function of MCS, Human Behaviour, NGOs, Public Sector), as well as exam cheat sheets (essentially all the readings summarised down even | London School Of Economics | 71 |
 | Includes all readings for AC211 2015 - 2016 Syllabus | London School Of Economics | 2.1 |
 | Notes divided into 3 documents (topics covered listed below - generally ones I revised for the exam as I though they were easiest to score well in):
1) MG211.1 - Operational Research Techniques:
Covers Deterministic Inventory Management, Shortest | London School Of Economics | 2.1 |
 | Notes are separated into lectures. Includes summaries of all required readings. Diagrams/colour coding used to make notes easy to follow. | London School Of Economics | First |
 | Includes full lecture notes, readings, an exam theory checklist and essay plans. | London School Of Economics | 2.1 |
 | Benefit to the buyer: very concise, include diverse readings, easy to interpret.
Note-taking style: short, accurate bullet points, topic-by-topic.
Content: Managerial Thinking, Firm Evolution, Decision-making, Organizational Dynamics, Corporate Struct | London School Of Economics | Upper 2.1 |
 | Formula sheet with all necessary formulas for exam and step-by-step methods on how to answer specific types of questions (e.g. how to solve a second order differential equation). | London School Of Economics | 2.1 (69) |
 | Included all key formulas and definitions required for exam. Breaks down questions into types as exam follows very specific format (e.g. 4th question always examines conditional probability) with explanations of how to solve them and how marks are all | London School Of Economics | First |