<p>Where do you buy the old AP macro/micro tests? I'm self-studying it right now, and i have one problem. I only have for each one practice test from barrons. Which books are accurate? Also do any of you guys know what sites are resourceful?</p>
<p>The old AP tests are available for purchase from the store at collegeboard.com, if I'm not mistaken.</p>
<p>The barrons book is great for macro/micro</p>
<p>What about the CliffsAP? It was the only one I could find in town so I bought it today. I'm self studying.</p>
<p>Well - get the Barrons if you can. I didn't use CliffsAP at all, but I found the Barrons very thorough.</p>
<p>Princeton is the best, followed by Kaplan's.</p>
<p>I mean is Cliffs okay? It looks pretty good to me</p>
<p>In response to what ware_ru said, while PR is amazing for <em>quick</em> review, I think Barrons is better for self-study because it explains very thoroughly. Kaplan was in-between - not quite as condensed as PR, but not too tedious if you've taken the course and don't feel like reading Barron's.</p>
<p>I've never used the CliffsAP for Economics, though, so I wouldn't know. My one friend had it and I wasn't impressed with what I did see - I didn't think the practice questions reflected the actual exam - but I didn't own it so I can't give a real justified response. It was just an impression.</p>