AP Macroeconomics

<p>Hey guys.. I was recently doing a macroeconomics practice test from the princeton review book, and I came across some material which I thought I wouldn't need to know.</p>

<p>Keynesian economics
Monetarist point of view
Arbitrage and skimming
Say's Law
Classical Economics
Rational expectations</p>

<p>May someone tell me whether or not we need to know these topics? And if so, what do we have to know about them.</p>

<p>Our AP teacher has also given us a practice exam which all teachers have access to from the collegeboard website (for free), and I looked over that to see if any of the information i listed above ACTUALLY appears on the exam, and the only one I found was rational expectations..</p>

<p>Any help? :)</p>

<p>We havent learned like most of those.</p>

<p>We DID go over Keynesian economics and Classical economics but just briefly. I think my teacher said we just need to know what they are. Not really in-depth or anything.</p>

<p>I don’t really even think I know what rational expectations is.</p>