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"Fully engaging with super-curriculars involves thinking analytically about them - whether it’s pitting one argument against another, or considering the full implications of a policy. Secondly, you need to follow-up your super-curriculars. If you have read a book and found an argument interesting, follow that up by listening to a podcast about it or writing critically about it in an essay competition. Lastly, make sure you engage with all aspects of Economics: micro, macro and maths, and another aspect like Politics." - Jaimin Shah, Economics student


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