xFocus
August 29, 2010, 4:21pm
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<p>(Macro/Micro) </p>
<p>I have the princeton review book macro/micro 2010, and it says on it " If It's on the AP Economics Macro & Micro Exams, It's in this Book."</p>
<p>The thing is I HAVE to get 5's on both. Economics is going to be my major and there isn't a class in my school. </p>
<p>Do I need an actualy textbook or will like 2 prep books be sufficent for 5s if I memorize them by heart.</p>
<p>2 prep books should be enough. Textbooks will give you superfluous information.</p>
b00
August 30, 2010, 9:30pm
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<p>could try applying to an online course [cty @ john hopkins]
i just got into ap calc ab and they give u financial aid if you are in need.</p>
<p>link if u are interested
<a href=“http://cty.jhu.edu/ctyonline/courses3.html#AP[/url] ”>http://cty.jhu.edu/ctyonline/courses3.html#AP</a></p> ;
<p>hey b00 if you dont mind being asked, how much financial aid did you receive?</p>
<p>well I self- studied for two weeks prior to the exam and got a 4, but then again I am a genious.</p>
<p>5 steps to a 5 for both tests.</p>
<p>Only book you need. </p>
<p>I self studied and got 5’s on both. Read through every chapter and at the end of the book, summarize everything on 20 flash cards, 1 for every chapter. This way, you can study anywhere, anytime. It also highly refreshes your memory of the book. Its hard core memorization and common sense at work (25% of questions are almost common sense lol).</p>