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AP Microeconomics REVIEW Sessions

1. April 8th (lunch)- PPF Curves, Factors of Production, Circular Flow 2. April 9th (lunch/after school)- Trade and Comparative Advantage 3. April 10th (after school)- Shifters of Supply and Demand together SATURDAY, APRIL 19th FULL LENGTH PRACTICE TEST #1! 9 am-12 pm 4. April 15th (lunch)- Government InterventionPrice Controls and Taxes 5. April 16th (lunch/after school)- Price Controls and Tax Practice 6. April 17th (after school)- Elasticity and Consumer Choice 7. April 22nd (lunch)- Perfect Competition-Long and Short Run and Efficiency 8. April 23rd (lunch/after school)- Monopolies, Monopolistic Competition 9. April 24th (after school)- Unit 2 and 3 practice problems SATURDAY, APRIL 26th FULL LENGTH PRACTICE TEST #2! 9 am-12pm 10. April 29th (lunch)- Oligopolies 11. April 30th (lunch/after school)- Market Structure review 12. May 1st (after school)- Wage Differentials and Imperfections SATURDAY May 3rd LONG STUDY SESSION/ TOTAL REVIEW 11-1 pm! 13. May 6th (lunch)- Perfectly Competitive Labor 14. May 7th (lunch/after school)- Types of Taxes and Externalities 15. May 8th (after school)- Unit 5 and 6 SATURDAY MAY 10th LONG STUDY SESSION/ TOTAL REVIEW 11-1 pm!

You must take one full length practice test!

You must attend one Saturday tutorial! Both are encouraged

Terms/ Conditions: You do NOT have to take a final exam IF you do the following three things. 1) Take the practice test on April 19th or on April 26th (choose one) 2) Attend ONE Saturday tutorial (May 3rd or May 10th, both are encouraged) 3) Attend 11/15 lunch/after school tutorials (meaning that you can miss four tutorials) Final exam grade = based on an average of your PRACTICE AP Test (yes, curved) and your attendance in tutorials. Each Saturday tutorial = +8% (total +16% possible) a. Example: i. AP Raw Score: 52% = 72% (take the square root of your score) ii. Attend 14/15 tutorials = 93% iii. Attend ONE Saturday tutorial = +8% iv. FINAL EXAM SCORE = (72 + 93) / 2 = 83% + 8 % = 91%
OR. You will take an AP test for your final exam, and I will take the square root of your score. Example: AP Raw score = 33% = 57% on your final

You will pass the AP exam with hard work, grit and self-discipline. DO IT. REVIEW SESSIONS/ PRACTICE ARE THE WAY TO DO THIS.

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