How would you prepare for the AP MicroEcon exam if it were six days from now?

<p>Pretend the following:
You know nothing about economics
The exam is six days from now
You have the book 5 steps to a 5
You have a Micro/Macro economics textbook</p>

<p>I am asking this because my midterm for my AP micro class is in six days, and It is a practice AP micro exam.
I want to get a 5, but I'm not sure how to do it. </p>

<p>Most of my test grades aren't that good in the class, but I have an 86% (B at my school) in the class, so I do know some economics, but not enough for a 3,4, or 5.</p>

<p>So does anyone have any ideas?</p>

<p>The college gives students what percentage of information will be on the AP test. Example: 20% of AP Bio used to be on Plants. I would look at that outline and study the highly concentrated information, and skim over what is 10-5%. </p>

<p>I would also see if I could google old AP micro exams. I know there is a thread on CC where they had links to many different links to old AP exams. </p>

<p>Try using the first 3 days to cram this information into my brain, by scanning 5 steps to a 5. I would definitely look at the top 5 more recent exams in the last 3 days and attempt them, along with practice MC.</p>

<p>Learn supply and demand. It’s about 80% of the test, at least.</p>