Hi...I'm not in the military, but I did take this test recently. IC is a good start, but if you're really unfamiliar with economics in general, it probably won't be enough. A great supplement book is Princeton Review's Cracking the AP: Economics. If you master everything in the Macroeconomics section of that book, you should do just fine.
Another book that's a lot longer and more detailed than you probably need is Barron's Macroeconomics: The Easy Way. It's an awesome book for the CLEP, except that it has more information than necessary for the test. The exam is all five-part multiple choice.
Happy testing!
Another book that's a lot longer and more detailed than you probably need is Barron's Macroeconomics: The Easy Way. It's an awesome book for the CLEP, except that it has more information than necessary for the test. The exam is all five-part multiple choice.
Happy testing!
-Andrew T.
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