AP Economics

<p>I feel pretty insecure about my Economics class
We do NOTHING and I'm worried.
What should I do to self-study?? I have a Dummies book for economics..... I might get Barron's (probably will actually) or REA. </p>

<p>Any tips?</p>

<p>Princeton Review is really good for AP Macro/AP Micro. I use it alongside my online AP Macroeconomics and online AP Microeconomics courses.</p>

<p>i guess ill use that
lol</p>

<p>i kinda lost my princeton review ap econ book T.T is there any online site that helps u review as well.</p>

<p>i like the princeton review for econ too…but is there any other source that has good and plentiful questions or extra exams?</p>

<p>I’m actually going through the 5 Steps for a 5 book and its MC are actually pretty good for conceptual review, although not necessarily accurate for the AP test. So, I suggest just checking the book out, taking the diagnostic exam, and flipping through the review questions at the end of each chapter to study. It’s not the best, but it beats paying $50 to practice two MC :S</p>

<p>Oh, and College Board has practice MC up as well. You can also ask your AP Macroecon. teacher (or even just an Econ. teacher) at your school to order a few released exams for you to practice off of, as long as you just make copies from it and give them back the booklets.</p>