<p>out of AP Psychology, AP Microeconomics, and AP Macroeconomics, which ones would you choose if you needed to pass?</p>
<p>I'm looking for the two easiest of these three tests.</p>
<p>out of AP Psychology, AP Microeconomics, and AP Macroeconomics, which ones would you choose if you needed to pass?</p>
<p>I'm looking for the two easiest of these three tests.</p>
<p>Psych and macro.</p>
<p>AP Micro.
Why not just choose the most interesting of the two, according to you, and study like you've never studied before?</p>
<p>Psychology is easy
AP Micro and Macro - easy. </p>
<p>if I were to pick, I would pick Micro and Macro. They go together. </p>
<p>Besides, Preparing for Psychology is just as easy as those two. So you might as well do Psychology too.</p>
<p>LMFAO XD;; That sounds like a good idea. But the reason why I only want two.. is because ... I only have two more GE's I need to waiver XD;; and the rest weren't "waiverable" at all XD;;. So out of my 20-something GE's, I only have 6 left. and If I take two of these, I'll have 4 left ^__^</p>
<p>mmm, I happen to only have 1 Princeton book for Micro/Macro And like Princeton and Barrons for Psychology book (just got them from the library). What do you guys think?</p>
<p>Also, if I took Micro/Macro, do you think that one princeton book will suffice? o.o;; Because I saw that people got 5's with just that one book.</p>
<p>Barron's is the best for Psych. You don't even need PR.</p>
<p>Do you think I should do Psych and an Econ?
Or just both Econs?</p>
<p>Because studying for two ap exams from one Princeton book seems weird XD;;</p>
<p>They are all considered easy!
That being said I'd pick:</p>
<pre><code>AP Psychology and AP Micro
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<p>(It's acctually interesting)</p>
<p>Well, usually, a higher score is needed for the economics AP tests--the UC system only accepts 5s. Not a problem, since it's easy stuff. I wrote a personal study guide for macro, and it was 16 pages with graphs/tables/proofs.</p>
<p>I dont know about you guys, but my macroecon class is anything but easy. I pulled off an A first quarter, but only because the teacher allows us to correct our tests for half the credit back. </p>
<p>Once you understand the concepts, it gets really easy, but learning it was really difficult and our tests are very hard, and everyone believes this. I think it is pretty hard because this is the first time you ever do this type of stuff. We've always had history, and math, and science all our lives, but we've never even touched economics (unless your school districts are different). So, I wouldnt be too quick to think that its easy, unless you have talked to people who have taken the class before and said that. </p>
<p>I would pick, Psychology and Macro. I wouldnt take both, because once you learn one of the econs, the other is easier to learn, so you can easily self-study.</p>
<p>pass all three</p>