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4 min readโขjuly 11, 2024
Jenna Takach
Jenna Takach
Iโll be honest with you - AP Calculus AB is one of the most difficult courses out there. Lucky for you, I'm here to share my tips and tricks on how to succeed on the AP exam - from solving complex, multi-step problems to understanding the wording of problems on the test.
๐ฅLive Stream Replay: Calculus Teacher Q&A
Before you walk into your first class, you should know what the AP Calculus AB exam looks like. It helps to reviewย College Board's course overviewย to look at the time breakdown of each section.
๐ฅLive Stream Replay: 2016 FRQ Review
Of course, it also helps to know some of the actual content of the exam before the first day of class.
๐ฅLive Stream Replay: Existence Theorems
๐ฅLive Stream Replay: Interpreting the Meaning of Derivative/Integral
๐ฅLive Stream Replay: Calculus Student Q&A
In general,ย you should be working out AP-style problems throughout the entire year.ย As soon as you've covered a topic, find some AP FRQ practice problems and answers either on the College Board website (linked above) or in a prep book (below). This will help you get used to the wording of the test and focus your attention on what concepts you need more help in.
๐ฅLive Stream Replay: 2015 FRQ Problems
Cracking the AP Calculus AB Examย (The Princeton Review) andย Acing AP Calculus AB and BCย (Greenhall Publishing) are excellent resources. Both have step-by-step problems and solutions for all the concepts that are covered in the AP curriculum. The Princeton Review releases a new edition every year, but I've found that you can buy older editions for a much lower price than the current year's (after all, the structure of the exam hasn't been changed in quite some time).
๐ฅLive Stream Replay: L'Hospital's Rule
Now that you know what lies ahead of you in your calculus class, you need no longer fear the AP Calculus AB exam. I know it seems daunting, but don't stress yourself too much about it now - go enjoy the rest of your summer while it's still here. When school starts back up again, you can be sure that you have all the skills and resources you need to succeed.
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4 min readโขjuly 11, 2024
Jenna Takach
Jenna Takach
Iโll be honest with you - AP Calculus AB is one of the most difficult courses out there. Lucky for you, I'm here to share my tips and tricks on how to succeed on the AP exam - from solving complex, multi-step problems to understanding the wording of problems on the test.
๐ฅLive Stream Replay: Calculus Teacher Q&A
Before you walk into your first class, you should know what the AP Calculus AB exam looks like. It helps to reviewย College Board's course overviewย to look at the time breakdown of each section.
๐ฅLive Stream Replay: 2016 FRQ Review
Of course, it also helps to know some of the actual content of the exam before the first day of class.
๐ฅLive Stream Replay: Existence Theorems
๐ฅLive Stream Replay: Interpreting the Meaning of Derivative/Integral
๐ฅLive Stream Replay: Calculus Student Q&A
In general,ย you should be working out AP-style problems throughout the entire year.ย As soon as you've covered a topic, find some AP FRQ practice problems and answers either on the College Board website (linked above) or in a prep book (below). This will help you get used to the wording of the test and focus your attention on what concepts you need more help in.
๐ฅLive Stream Replay: 2015 FRQ Problems
Cracking the AP Calculus AB Examย (The Princeton Review) andย Acing AP Calculus AB and BCย (Greenhall Publishing) are excellent resources. Both have step-by-step problems and solutions for all the concepts that are covered in the AP curriculum. The Princeton Review releases a new edition every year, but I've found that you can buy older editions for a much lower price than the current year's (after all, the structure of the exam hasn't been changed in quite some time).
๐ฅLive Stream Replay: L'Hospital's Rule
Now that you know what lies ahead of you in your calculus class, you need no longer fear the AP Calculus AB exam. I know it seems daunting, but don't stress yourself too much about it now - go enjoy the rest of your summer while it's still here. When school starts back up again, you can be sure that you have all the skills and resources you need to succeed.
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