High school students across the country will be lining up their freshly-sharpened No. 2 pencils to take Advanced Placement exams - including a test on macroeconomics. In the midst of an abysmal global economic climate and the corresponding government response (i.e. bail-outs galore), there is a debatable disconnect between the authenticity of the exam and reality. As events continue to unfold, it may get more difficult to appropriately grade a test on economics when the answers in real-life seem to change on a daily basis.
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