<p>So basically my school screwed up my schedule and i was forced to drop 1 AP class (human geography). i was given the option to take the class online, but i thought that i would like to study macroeconomics more. what is AP Macroeconomics like online? Is it a very challenging course that a teacher needs to be present all the time for, or is it manageable to take an online course with little assistance? Just some more info, i'm a senior and very interested in politics and the news, so i know more about the economy than the average student. What is the AP exam like? Is it extremely challenging like environmental science was last year or was it one of the easier ones. i usually get some of the highest grades in my social studies classes (I got a 5 on both the AP US and Psych tests). Some help now would be greatly appreciated.</p>
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<p>I heard that micro/macro is easy, take a look at the sample questions on the AP website</p>
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<p>sorry but i need more advice</p>
<p>It is easy to take online. Macro has simple concepts and pretty easy math. The most challenging thing is probably learning how to create, understand and interpret the graphs but once you know that it is easy. Also, you can ask questions here (if you get stuck), we are more than happy to help you out.</p>