<p>Hello all, I have lurked around this website for a few years now (and gathered some very helpful information along the way) but am now deciding to post here myself with a question that I am having trouble finding an answer to. I am a Junior in high school, and attend a fairly competitive school that offers some, but certainly not all, AP courses. My schedule this year is as follows: (As sophomores, you can only take US History, which I scored a 5 on.) </p>
<p>AP English Language/Comp
AP Chemistry
AP Microeconomics
Spanish 3 Honors
Honors Mathematical Analysis/Precalc
Jazz Band</p>
<p>With my interests and lying most heavily in the humanities (English, history, social sciences), my two toughest classes will certainly be AP Chem and our weird Analysis/Precalc hybrid. This is just to give you an idea of my strengths and current situation. My real concern is with my AP Micro class. Called "AP Econ" at my school, this is really just a full year version of the Micro curriculum, and due to that, we go very very slow and sidetrack a lot from the core content due to necessity. I am wondering if anyone has self-studied, or at least taken, Macroeconomics and could advise me to self-study it for the test in May? If I should do so, what materials would I want to use and what methods would I employ to experience the most success? Thanks in advance.</p>