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PROFESSOR: I was an
undergrad at MIT.

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And I majored in both economics
and management.

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And while I was taking classes
in these subjects, I also had

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the chance to tutor and teach
the subjects for a couple of

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semesters over a couple
of years.

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And while I was tutoring and
teaching the subject, what I

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noticed is that there were a
number of problems that would

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always trip up students in
certain and specific ways.

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And so what I'm hoping to do
in these problem-solving

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videos is I'm hoping to take
some of the more difficult

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problems from the PSETS, and
take you through the

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solutions, so that these
problems that come up won't

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affect you.

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And what we're going to do is
I want you to not just take

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away a quantitative solution
to the problem.

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But more specifically, I want
you to be able to take that

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quantitative solution, link it
to a conceptual understanding

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through figures and diagrams,
and ultimately build a greater

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intuition about economics
principles in general.

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I hope you enjoy the videos,
and I look forward to

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working with you.