<p>I'm having a lot of trouble with it now and I was just wondering will it get easier as the year goes on.</p>
<p>If you don’t understand the basics, it’s going to make it difficult later on in the year when you get into different market structures. What are you having difficulties with right now?</p>
<p>It depends on what you’re having trouble on, and also how your class is being taught. My school teaches Microeconomics in one semester, so I’m done with the material now, I just have the final left. If you’re not understanding the first half, it will be a bit hard. It tends to build up.</p>
<p>Im having difficulty with like marginal analysis and and all the different costs and products. Basically all the things that are graph related</p>
<p>Econ is a cumulative course, so if you don’t get something now, it will come back to a haunt you. That being said, it does get easier, but you need to have previous material down pretty well for it to be that way.</p>
<p>On the AP test (from what I’ve seen) there isn’t <em>that</em> much emphasis on the actual graphing. Are you just starting the graphing, or have you gotten to market structures? Have you learned the MC=MR rule? </p>
<p>Not really sure… But in terms of graphing, I think the hardest for me was the changing variable costs in pure competition, showing the changes to go to long run equilibrium.</p>
<p>We just finished our micro course and move into macro. My teacher is notoriously hard. I finished with the second highest grade out of 33 students. If you need help I would be more than willing to explain stuff!</p>
<p>I’m in the same boat as the OP. Our class is a 9 weeks course and this is my first c in a history class. I’m absolutely shocked. Who knew the forex market would kick my butt like this?!
I would recommend getting an AP review book because some of my friends have and they seem to be doing better than most students. Best of luck to you!</p>
<p>Unfortunately, micro is a year long course so Im gonna have to deal with it til june. I think in gonna buy an ap review book and see how much that helps. THANKS GUYS!</p>
<p>Find some YouTube videos. Sometimes you just need it explained in a different way.</p>