<p>I am in AP Macro. I want to self study for the micro exam too. what is the best book to self study and preferably contain info on both macro and micro. Probably just not a review of topics, because I have never taken Micro before because my school doesn't offer it.
My macro teacher recommends 5 steps to a 5 for both macro and micro, but I honestly don't think he has any idea what he is talking about. is this a good book?
thanks!</p>
<p>no one?
and also what about physics C?</p>
<p>The general advice I've heard is to use the Dummies' Guide to Economics because it has thorough review and explains concepts and graphs really well. Not only that, I've also heard that it's worded in the way that AP test graders LOVE, so if you adjust your economic train of thought to the way the author explains it you'll do well on the exam :)</p>
<p>EDIT: Oh and I know it doesn't have sample MC, but you can just pick up a copy of Barron's and Princeton Review for their practice tests. But I don't suggest using them to study the concepts--the reviews are clunky and hard to read compared to the Dummies' version.</p>