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New to this forum- Just starting out I took my first exam yesterday in Macro SL. I am to embarassed to admit my score ( in the 20's) at this rate I am not going to do so well I am reading the chapter went online to the book companion website studied quiz questions and took the practice exercises
Please, anyone have some tips ! Did anyone take this last year and could share some practice sample tests for me to study with? Graphs are killing me
Thanks
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Maybe Schaum's Outlines would help. They're workbooks that are sold in bookstores. One Econ professor told me that he got his in college (Micro/Macro/both?) and used it/them through his master's degree. There's a whole series for different high-school and college classes. You learn a concept, and then answer one or two workbook questions based upon the concept. Then a new concept is provided, new questions are asked, and you keep moving on. Good luck!
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05-07-2011, 02:31 PM
(This post was last modified: 05-07-2011, 02:34 PM by bricabrac.)
Hi,
To practice with the graphs go to the textbook companion website, most of the chapters have its own link for graphs, its under more resources...when you do the practice exercises it helps you understand how the graphs are read. It sure helped me.
to get you started here is the link for chapter 1 possibilities curve
Interactive Graphs
chapter 3 supply and demand
Interactive Graphs
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