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What is the best way to study for the AP Calc exam?
I have the AP Calc AB exam coming up, and was wondering if anyone had tips on studying.
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Hey Devin! Tackling AP Calc might seem tough, but you can conquer it!
1. Master the Basics: Make sure you really know limits, derivatives, integrals, and series if you're doing BC. Get familiar with key theorems and brush up on your trig and algebra.
2. Keep Practicing: Solve problems every day from textbooks, review books, and old AP exams. Understand why answers are correct, and always show your work for free response questions.
3. Be Exam Ready: Use past AP exams to practice timing and learn the rules for using your calculator.
4. Use Helpful Resources: Check out Khan Academy, YouTube (like Professor Leonard), and your AP Classroom. Flashcards for formulas can be super helpful.
5. Study Wisely: Identify your weak areas and focus on them. Review regularly, avoid cramming, and make sure you get enough sleep.
Remember: Grasp the main ideas, practice plenty (especially with past exams), and use all the resources you have. You're going to ace that exam! Good luck!
1. Master the Basics: Make sure you really know limits, derivatives, integrals, and series if you're doing BC. Get familiar with key theorems and brush up on your trig and algebra.
2. Keep Practicing: Solve problems every day from textbooks, review books, and old AP exams. Understand why answers are correct, and always show your work for free response questions.
3. Be Exam Ready: Use past AP exams to practice timing and learn the rules for using your calculator.
4. Use Helpful Resources: Check out Khan Academy, YouTube (like Professor Leonard), and your AP Classroom. Flashcards for formulas can be super helpful.
5. Study Wisely: Identify your weak areas and focus on them. Review regularly, avoid cramming, and make sure you get enough sleep.
Remember: Grasp the main ideas, practice plenty (especially with past exams), and use all the resources you have. You're going to ace that exam! Good luck!