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Review aggregate demand and supply, GDP, inflation, unemployment, fiscal and monetary policy, financial markets, growth, exchange rates, international finance, credit rules, and Proctortrack requirements.
College Board lists approximately 80 CLEP Principles of Macroeconomics questions in 90 minutes, with stabilization policies carrying the largest topic weight. HiraEdu helps students organize topic review, practice graphs and models, confirm credit policy, and prepare Proctortrack setup.
This exam measures macroeconomic terms, concepts, graphs, data, and simple models applied to the economy as a whole.
College Board says CLEP Principles of Macroeconomics covers a one-semester undergraduate macroeconomics course.
The current exam has approximately 80 questions in 90 minutes, with some unscored pretest questions included.
The largest topic area is Inflation, Unemployment, and Stabilization Policies at 20-25% of exam questions.
ACE recommends a score of 50 for 3 semester hours, while each institution controls its own CLEP credit policy.
The exam covers scarcity, comparative advantage, GDP, inflation, unemployment, aggregate demand, aggregate supply, macroeconomic equilibrium, business cycles, financial markets, money supply, central bank policy, fiscal policy, monetary policy, deficits, debt, growth, productivity, exchange rates, and balance of payments.
Students should practice interpreting and manipulating economic graphs, reading data, applying simple models, and explaining policy effects on output, income, price level, unemployment, deficits, interest rates, exchange rates, and trade.
Remote CLEP Principles of Macroeconomics uses Proctortrack by Verificient with a human proctor. Students should complete onboarding, install ETS Online Test, prepare the required Windows and Chrome setup, verify ID, clear the workspace, and follow the smartphone second-camera workflow.
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College Board's current CLEP Principles of Macroeconomics page says the exam covers material usually taught in a one-semester undergraduate macroeconomics course. It focuses on principles that apply to the economy as a whole, including the general price level, output, income, interrelationships among sectors, aggregate demand and supply, and monetary and fiscal policy tools. The exam contains approximately 80 questions to be answered in 90 minutes, with some unscored pretest questions. Questions test important economic terms and concepts, economic graphs, economic data, and simple economic models. Topic weights are Basic Economic Concepts 12-15%, Measurement of Economic Performance 12-16%, National Income and Price Determination 15-20%, Financial Sector 15-20%, Inflation, Unemployment, and Stabilization Policies 20-25%, Economic Growth and Productivity 5-10%, and Open Economy: International Finance 5-10%. ACE recommends a credit-granting score of 50 for 3 semester hours, subject to institutional policy. Remote CLEP testing uses Proctortrack by Verificient with a human proctor and requires Windows 10 or 11, Chrome 100+, ETS Online Test app, approved Proctortrack onboarding, valid ID, clear testing space, and smartphone second-camera workflow for current remote administrations.
College Board says the exam contains approximately 80 questions to be answered in 90 minutes, with some unscored pretest questions.
College Board says it covers material usually taught in a one-semester undergraduate macroeconomics course.
College Board lists basic economic concepts, measurement of economic performance, national income and price determination, financial sector, inflation and unemployment and stabilization policies, growth and productivity, and open-economy international finance.
College Board lists ACE's recommendation as a score of 50 for 3 semester hours, while colleges set their own credit policies.
HiraEdu helps students organize topic-weighted macroeconomics review, practice graph and policy-model questions, verify credit policy, and prepare Proctortrack device, ID, room, and scheduling steps.
Check the target institution's Macroeconomics CLEP policy, required score, credit hours, economics equivalency, and whether the credit satisfies business, social science, or elective requirements.
Prioritize aggregate demand, aggregate supply, fiscal policy, monetary policy, the Phillips curve, inflation, unemployment, expectations, deficits, debt, and stabilization-policy effects.
Use timed questions for production possibilities, supply and demand, GDP, price indices, money market, loanable funds, foreign exchange, balance of payments, and policy-shift diagrams.
Complete onboarding early, use a Windows 10 or 11 PC with Chrome 100+, install ETS Online Test, prepare valid ID, clear the workspace, remove extra monitors, and test the smartphone second-camera workflow.
Use the guide to self-serve, or talk to a coordinator if you need help mapping timelines, official requirements, or troubleshooting day-of logistics.
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