AP Economics

I want to self study this because this AP is limited to seniors only and plus I like my portfolio full of business/finance credentials. How would I supposedly self study this?Would a review book be sufficient? PLZ HELP!</p>

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<p>BUMP PLEASE HELP ME</p>

<p>If your school offers it as a senior elective, I would suggest taking the course as a senior. There is no upside to self studying.</p>

<p>it not a elective… and I want to self study because your school budgeting is getting worse and worse every year. I didnt get into Ap chem because there was only one ap class with 3 honors classes… And in english it also gets worse as well… The science and english department have already been slashed with budget cut(Heck budget so tight on capital paper is major issue) I may soon think Ap economics are going to slashed as well</p>

<p>so will a review book be sufficent?</p>

<p>If you really want to learn the material, no, a review book is not sufficient because a review book is, well, review. If you just want a cursory glossover of economics, then a review book is sufficient. </p>

<p>Despite any potential budget cuts which may or may not happen, you are still better served spending your self studying time taking the most rigorous coursework that you can handle as well as building your EC’s.</p>

<p>If you are devoted to Economics, then I might suggest finding out what textbooks your school or other schools use. Ask them if you could take it and self-study. Because AP Govern is paired with AP Econ, my school was terrible at preparing with two AP exams within a single class period. I would rather take AP Macroeconomics than “Economics Honors,” so I asked if I could self-study from a textbook.</p>

<p>If you are not this devoted to AP Macroeconomics, then I would suggest focusing on your extra-curriculars and other classes. That is more worth it than an AP exam that you might not even receive credit for.</p>

<p>I just got the textbook are there resources that I can use to sufficently learn?</p>

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