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Micro and macro

AP Economics

Graphs, models, and FRQ practice for both AP Economics exams.

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Two exams, one graph-driven discipline

AP Micro and AP Macro both turn on reading and drawing models correctly. The platform drills the diagrams, not just definitions.

Microeconomics models

Supply and demand, elasticity, costs, and market structures — drilled until you can shift a curve and read the new equilibrium fast.

Macroeconomics models

AD-AS, the money market, and loanable funds, with the policy effects traced through each diagram the way the FRQ expects.

Graph and FRQ practice

Practice the free-response habit that earns points: draw the correctly labeled graph, then explain the change it shows in words.

Graphs are the language — the FRQ is graded in it

Most lost points on the AP Economics exams come from graphs that are unlabeled, mislabeled, or shifted the wrong way. The free-response section explicitly asks you to draw and then interpret models, so memorizing definitions without being fluent in the diagrams leaves easy points on the table.

The platform pairs concept decks with graph-and-explanation practice so the two reinforce each other: you learn the term, then immediately use it to justify a movement on the correct model — which is exactly what a reader is scoring.

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