<p>I registered for the macro test and I am not in a class or have started studying yet.
I have a good foundation of economics through a self-interest (like supply/demand- some terminology) and I see that the PR book covers it in around 50 pages. The test is in about a month, how difficult is the test usually? I am also taking 4 other AP classes (I need to prepare for them too, but I am decent at the subjects).</p>
<p>I am not in a class or have started studying yet.</p>
<p>The test is easy, but ask these following questions:
How many graphs do you know? (not just supply/demand)
Do you read the WSJ?
Can you memorize/find the necessary formulas?</p>
<p>etc etc etc read a book</p>
<p>I’m self-studying for both the Micro and Macro exams. I can definitely say that it is taking me a relatively long time to fully grasp all of the concepts (formulas, graphs, how things are related, etc.). While I am almost done with Micro, I have not started studying for Macro yet. Anyway, my point is is that if Macro is pretty much the same as Micro as far as grasping the concepts is concerned, I would start pretty sure to make sure you have ample time to completely understand everything.</p>
<p>Macro does not have a generous curve, but I think it is doable. I did get a 5 but I felt that I scraped it, and I started studying in February or March</p>