Explore the principles of economics that apply to an economic system as a whole.
Learn about concepts such as national income and price determination and develop your familiarity with economic performance measures, the financial sector, stabilization policies, economic growth and international economics.
Download AP Macroeconomics Course Overview
About the Exam
The exam is approximately two hours and 10 minutes long and has two parts — multiple choice and free response. The multiple choice section is worth two-thirds of the final exam grade and the free response section is worth one-third of the final exam grade.
Section I: Multiple Choice — 70 minutes
The portion of multiple choice questions covering each course topic area is:
Section II: Free Response — 3 questions; 60 minutes, which includes a 10 minute reading period
Fifty percent of the section score is based on the long essay while each short essay contributes one-quarter to the free-response score.
Practice for the exam
Learn about concepts such as national income and price determination and develop your familiarity with economic performance measures, the financial sector, stabilization policies, economic growth and international economics.
Download AP Macroeconomics Course Overview
About the Exam
The exam is approximately two hours and 10 minutes long and has two parts — multiple choice and free response. The multiple choice section is worth two-thirds of the final exam grade and the free response section is worth one-third of the final exam grade.
Section I: Multiple Choice — 70 minutes
The portion of multiple choice questions covering each course topic area is:
- Basic Economic Concepts (8%–12%)
- Measurement of Economic Performance (12%–16%)
- National Income and Price Determination (10%–15%)
- Financial Sector (15%–20%)
- Inflation, Unemployment, and Stabilization Policies (20%–30%)
- Economic Growth and Productivity (5%–10%)
- Open Economy: International Trade and Finance (10%–15%)
Section II: Free Response — 3 questions; 60 minutes, which includes a 10 minute reading period
- 1 long essay question
- 2 short essay questions
Fifty percent of the section score is based on the long essay while each short essay contributes one-quarter to the free-response score.
Practice for the exam