Best Book To Self Study Macro and Comp. Govt!???

<p>Hey, everyone. Im self studying these and i plan on studying starting in a few months. Which books are good?</p>

<p>for comparative government, the consensus is the ethel wood study guide. I read it 3 or 4 times and jotted down some notes and got a 5 on this year’s test.</p>

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<p>For AP Macroeconomics, I recommend 5 Steps to a 5. I used Princeton Review, but I thought it was rather shallow. However, I still scored a 5 by doing many previous FRQs and practice tests. Alternatively, you can also check out [ACDCLeadership</a> - YouTube](<a href=“http://www.youtube.com/user/ACDCLeadership]ACDCLeadership”>Jacob Clifford - YouTube) which is helpful as well.</p>

<p>I also recommend 5 steps to a 5 for macroeconomics. My econ teacher was sick with cancer so he couldn’t come to class for basically the entire course period, so I had to live on a series of substitutes that didn’t know economics. So basically I had to self study it because very little learning occurred in class. I only looked through the 5 steps to a 5 book for a couple of days (and I regret not spending longer looking through it because it was very helpful), and I got a 4.</p>

<p>Thanks everyone. Ill get 5 steps to a 5</p>