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Rating: Summary: Economics From A to Z Review: I bought this book in order to review my long ago endevour into the world of economics. I found it to be enjoyable and comprehensive. I'm married to an economist and am now able to partake, and contribute, to the strange conversations she has with fellow economists (I am an engineer). Not an easy accomplishment for a single book to do that to an engineer. Excellent book!
Rating: Summary: Exactly what a student needs. Review: I decided to independently study for the AP Macroeconomics exam my junior year. I had not taken any classes previously that would have helped me on the test. In addition to the Barron's book, I purchased the Princeton Review and the Cliffs Notes books. There is simply no comparsion-- the Barron's book is FAR superior. It does not waste the reader's time delving into topics not on the exam. It covers exactly what the student needs to know. The other two books I mentioned are excessively light on some topics, and I am confident that if I would have taken the test with one or both of them, I would not have done nearly as well. But the Barron's book gave me everyting I needed. At the end of each chapter(as is the case with all Barron's AP books) there are 15 multiple-choice questions covering the material from the chapter and a free response question. I found these questions relevant and instructive. The sample AP exam in the back of the book is well done. Thanks to this book, I am confident I got a 5 on the AP Macroeconomics exam. There was just one multiple choice question I didn't recognize. Highly recommended.
Rating: Summary: I independent studied using this book Review: I never took the AP microeconomics course offered at my school. I just used this book and the PR book. Overall, this book is great in that it teaches all the information needed to ace the test. However, the questions in the practice test are not reflective of those on the real test. Also, sometimes, this book delves too deeply into the subject. It provides far more information than is necessary to get a 5 on the test. It is also more boring than the Princeton Review book. Information is presented in paragraph forms rather than in bulleted form, making it more unorganized. However, knowing this book back to front will easily get the job of getting a 5 on the AP test accomplished.
Rating: Summary: The reviews are good but the sample tests... Review: I've scored a 5 on the ap microeconomics this year. And I had the chance to glimpse through this book just before the test. Well, about this book.The reviews are superb!!! It's full of economics that you will need on the test day. Also I liked the review questions in the end of every chapter. But there was one thing I was not satisfied with... The sample test... They are terrible. They're nothing like the test you'll see on the AP. Apart from that I found this book great. and to anyone who's studying for the AP economics, I recommend this book.
Rating: Summary: ok but a lot of mistakes Review: The explanations were okay but there were a lot of mistakes. If you don't want to be confused, then don't buy this book.
Rating: Summary: ok but a lot of mistakes Review: The explanations were okay but there were a lot of mistakes. If you don't want to be confused, then don't buy this book.
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