AP Calc Self study

<p>Hello all...just joined the forums...plan on taking several ap exams this year...question..i took pre calc and trig last year but this past semester I didn't take any math. I just decided I'm gonna try for the Calc AB exam...do you think ill manage that from now until may and what are the best materials to self study calc AB?</p>

<p>Anyone...?</p>

<p>In my opiniopn it's perfectly possible to study for Calc AB between now and may. In terms of books the standard freshman calc books should suffice i.e larson, thomas, stewart. For prep books I'm using barron's for BC but I'm sure Princeton Review would be fine also. I'm sure you know of the collegeboard website so for starters you should review the course syllabus to see what info you absolutely have to know. Learn that material from the textbooks and then use the prep books for AP practice questions. Lastly find old free response questions on the college board site to finish up your overview. </p>

<p>Good Luck</p>

<p>kill yourself before you do that</p>