Macro and Micro AP, good book?

<p>Ok guys, so I took a class at school for AP Econ which was incredibly unhelpful and I'm freaking out! I'm familiar with the main concepts and whatnot, but feel totally unprepared for the test, which is rapidly approaching! </p>

<p>I've started reading 5 steps to a 5, and I'd like to know if understanding this book fully and doing lots of practice tests will be enough to actually score a 5? I'm going crazy here!</p>

<p>I used 5 steps to 5 to reinforce my AP Microeconomics class, and the book really helped me to earn a score of 5 on the exam. I personally feel that 5 steps to 5 is practical because the book demonstrates the concept, and has numerous questions after to double-check the concept, to review further, and etc… I also somehow had an opportunity to look through Princeton Review a week before the exam, and definitely was helpful. </p>

<p>Princeton = concise + to the point
5 Steps = relevant(?) questions + detailed explanation</p>

<p>Alright, so I’ll use 5 steps to a 5 to understand the material, and then PR for review… </p>

<p>Do I have enough time though?? There’s only 2 months left! I’m so gonna fail… ohgod…</p>

<p>Here is a free microeconomics textbook:
[Introduction</a> to Economic Analysis](<a href=“http://www.introecon.com/]Introduction”>http://www.introecon.com/)
[Introduction</a> to Economic Analysis | Flat World Knowledge](<a href=“http://www.flatworldknowledge.com/printed-book/1630]Introduction”>http://www.flatworldknowledge.com/printed-book/1630)</p>

<p>5 steps cover things pretty well</p>

<p>Great! Thanks for the answers! I’m gonna go eat that book now</p>