<p>Hi, I was wondering if anyone knows of a good website that can actually explain past free responses. I tried khanacademy but it only has 2011 FRQ's and I need all the ones on collegeboards website. My teacher literally can not teach or explain anything, like throughout the whole year I taught myself with Princeton Review to get an A, which helps me do well on MC but not on free responses where I need someone to explain to me why you do this and why you do that.</p>
<p>See the following website: [AP</a> Calculus – Past Free-Response Questions](<a href=“http://www.skylit.com/calculus/fr.html]AP”>AP Calculus -- Past Free-Response Questions)</p>
<p>Two guidelines for the free-response section:
- Always show your solution! Be clear when it comes to defining variables, using a certain technique, etc. You do not have to show every algebraic step, but make sure the reader can clearly progress from one step to the next.
- Time management! I was in a little rush on BC #6 because I was slow throughout some earlier problems.</p>