<p>So, I'm currently a sophomore, and I'm enrolling in regular economics next year (Only seniors can take AP) Anyways, my schedule senior year doesn't have room for AP Econ, so I was curious how much extra work would I need to put into to do well on the AP Econ Exam (I mean like a 4 or 5)</p>
<p>not much at all. i’m self-studying macro and micro this year and i know people who did it last year. i would recommend you get PR and maybe a textbook if you’re new to econ to get a general idea of the subject.</p>
<p>I’m self-studying Macro and Micro this year and it seems the hardest part of the exams would just be memorizing the terms because the concepts don’t seem to be too hard and the math is essentially pre-algebra. If you are good at memorizing terms and formulas, you should definitely do it. I’m using the 5 steps to a Five (very easy to read) and I also have PR (which seems to be the best). Just read through them twice, take some exams (ask your teacher for some, he should have some), and most of all, be diligent. Good luck!</p>