Has a pet Graduates this semester Has another major Is a freshman Has a LinkedIn profile Reads economics blogs and newsletters Plans to work in government Studied abroad Interested in data analysis Member of another club Has attended a guest lecture this semester Wants to go to law school Knows how to code in R Has gotten an internship Lives on campus Volunteers regularly Plans to pursue a PhD Can name a favorite economist Wants to work in finance Loves coffee/tea for late-night study sessions Can explain "supply vs. demand" in 10 seconds Has a part- time job Has used Python, Stata, or SPSS Has taken an econometrics course Has a pet Graduates this semester Has another major Is a freshman Has a LinkedIn profile Reads economics blogs and newsletters Plans to work in government Studied abroad Interested in data analysis Member of another club Has attended a guest lecture this semester Wants to go to law school Knows how to code in R Has gotten an internship Lives on campus Volunteers regularly Plans to pursue a PhD Can name a favorite economist Wants to work in finance Loves coffee/tea for late-night study sessions Can explain "supply vs. demand" in 10 seconds Has a part- time job Has used Python, Stata, or SPSS Has taken an econometrics course
(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
Has a pet
Graduates this semester
Has another major
Is a freshman
Has a LinkedIn profile
Reads economics blogs and newsletters
Plans to work in government
Studied abroad
Interested in data analysis
Member of another club
Has attended a guest lecture this semester
Wants to go to law school
Knows how to code in R
Has gotten an internship
Lives on campus
Volunteers regularly
Plans to pursue a PhD
Can name a favorite economist
Wants to work in finance
Loves coffee/tea for late-night study sessions
Can explain "supply vs. demand" in 10 seconds
Has a part-time job
Has used Python, Stata, or SPSS
Has taken an econometrics course