Review the Key Concepts. Build Exam Confidence. Master the AP.
Are you getting ready to take the AP Microeconomics exam? Whether you’ve been working through the material all year or just need a structured way to refresh before the big day, this PassionClass review is designed to help you succeed.
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In this comprehensive AP Microeconomics Review course, we’ll walk through all the essential topics tested on the AP exam, reinforcing your understanding of microeconomic principles and sharpening your test-taking skills. This course is ideal for students who have already completed an AP Micro course—or are currently enrolled—and want extra support and review to feel fully prepared.
What You’ll Learn:
The core concepts of microeconomics: scarcity, opportunity cost, and the basics of supply and demand
How markets reach equilibrium—and how shifts in supply and demand affect prices and quantities
Elasticity and what it tells us about consumer and producer behavior
The theory of consumer choice and utility maximization
The production process, costs, and profit-maximizing behavior of firms
Market structures: perfect competition, monopolies, monopolistic competition, and oligopolies
The role of government: taxes, subsidies, price controls, and externalities
Public goods, income distribution, and market failures
Each class session will be interactive and focused—breaking down complex concepts with clear visuals, real-world examples, and plenty of time for questions. You’ll get hands-on practice with AP-style multiple-choice and free-response questions, plus tips for managing your time and writing high-scoring answers on exam day.
Who This Course Is For:
Students currently enrolled in AP Microeconomics looking for a structured, guided review
Self-studiers who want extra support and explanation
Anyone planning to take the AP Micro exam who wants to boost their score and feel confident going in
Why Take It on PassionClass?
PassionClass courses are live, online, and interactive—so you’ll learn in real time, with a knowledgeable teacher and a small group of students. You’ll be able to ask questions, get feedback, and review difficult material together. The result? You won’t just memorize definitions—you’ll understand how economics works.