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2 min readβ’july 11, 2024
Like many other AP exams, the AP Macro test is divided into 2 sections: multiple choice & free response.
You will have 1 hour & 10 minutes to answer 60 questions. The questions will test you on all units, so it's important to brush up on anything you struggle with.
Here is the overall material tested:
You'll have an 1 hour to complete 3 questions: one long question & two short ones. On this section you will have to draw graphs, preform minimal calculations, & examine situations to explain outcomes.
Know all the different graphs and how they relate to each other: it's all just cause & effect. Here are all the graphs my interweb friends:
Production Possibilities Curve
Supply and Demand
Loanable Funds Market
Money Market
Foreign Exchange Market
Aggregate Supply and Demand
Phillips Curve
Show your work: Starting in 2020, you will be required to show your work on the FRQs.
2 different colored pens (black & blue) will make your work more organized & understandable
LABEL EVERYTHING. I cannot stress this enough. Label every curve, graph, axis, & shift. Make me proud child.
It's a good idea to bring water & a snack, but these are not allowed in the testing room. Save them for the break period.
Alright then, go on and make me proud. Score a 5!
AP Macro is a complex subject, so make sure to check outΒ formula sheet for AP Macro and thisΒ blog about 5 Steps to gain Success for AP Macro for any additional help you might need.
You got this! π
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2 min readβ’july 11, 2024
Like many other AP exams, the AP Macro test is divided into 2 sections: multiple choice & free response.
You will have 1 hour & 10 minutes to answer 60 questions. The questions will test you on all units, so it's important to brush up on anything you struggle with.
Here is the overall material tested:
You'll have an 1 hour to complete 3 questions: one long question & two short ones. On this section you will have to draw graphs, preform minimal calculations, & examine situations to explain outcomes.
Know all the different graphs and how they relate to each other: it's all just cause & effect. Here are all the graphs my interweb friends:
Production Possibilities Curve
Supply and Demand
Loanable Funds Market
Money Market
Foreign Exchange Market
Aggregate Supply and Demand
Phillips Curve
Show your work: Starting in 2020, you will be required to show your work on the FRQs.
2 different colored pens (black & blue) will make your work more organized & understandable
LABEL EVERYTHING. I cannot stress this enough. Label every curve, graph, axis, & shift. Make me proud child.
It's a good idea to bring water & a snack, but these are not allowed in the testing room. Save them for the break period.
Alright then, go on and make me proud. Score a 5!
AP Macro is a complex subject, so make sure to check outΒ formula sheet for AP Macro and thisΒ blog about 5 Steps to gain Success for AP Macro for any additional help you might need.
You got this! π
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