<p>Between Macro and Micro, most people say Micro is easier. The % of 5’s is higher for Micro, according to released data.</p>
<p>Personally though, I think Macro is a lot simpler. It seemed to have fewer overriding principles than Micro did and it had less graphs too. The Barron’s book covers Macro much better than Micro for some reason. When I was using it, it felt like two different groups wrote the sections. Macro was well-explained with good graphs, while Micro sometimes had a confusing paragraph with no extra information and no clarifying graph.</p>
<p>I would suggest that you learn both, actually. I have never taken an economics class. I spent 3 days and learned both courses and I’m pretty sure I got 5’s on both. Most people would study at least 2 weeks to be safe though. I haven’t met a fellow 3-day-er yet.</p>
<p>Ap Psychology is known to be the easiest test in history. Most of it is common sense. I didn’t take it, but I know people who have.</p>
<p>Oh, and self-study as much as you can, especially if you’re the type who knows you’ll get things done.</p>