EPQ Economics

Economics exam discussion - share revision tips in preparation for GCSE, A Level and other economics and discuss how they went afterwards.

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  1. ryanboi's Avatar
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    EPQ Economics
    Hey guys,

    Do you guys have any ideas on what I can do for my EPQ? Am struggling to think of an idea. I would like to do my EPQ related to Economics topic as I think that would look good when I apply to Uni. So please help me out here Thank you
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    Re: EPQ Economics
    (Original post by ryanboi)
    Hey guys,

    Do you guys have any ideas on what I can do for my EPQ? Am struggling to think of an idea. I would like to do my EPQ related to Economics topic as I think that would look good when I apply to Uni. So please help me out here Thank you
    behavioural economics
    global financial crisis
    economics of sport? (football e.t.c)

    just a few ideas I had...
  3. thefunktopus69's Avatar
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    Re: EPQ Economics
    My advice would be to only do an EPQ if your interested in whatever it's on. Seriously, spending 40+ hours writing and researching about something you find dull is not going to produce that good an EPQ -whoever reads it will be able to see that you find it tedious.
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