AP Calculus AB or BC?

<p>I’m going to be a senior in Calc BC next year. I feel the same as you - I always end up with an A in the class, but still don’t always feel confident in math. I was debating about whether to take AB or BC and my teacher recommended BC, so I went with it. I’m probably going to take Physics C as well so it’s going to be imperative that I understand Calculus.
I’m working through an online Calculus course this summer so I can already have a good foundation, and can focus more on being successful in the other AP classes that I’ll be taking. The professor is good but if you ever lose track of what is happening you can pause the video and think about it, head over to Khan Academy, watch a “recitation video” where they work out examples, read the lecture notes they provide, etc. I’m having no trouble keeping up, and I already feel 100% better about taking Calculus BC and Physics C next year. It’s divided into manageable pieces and you can always skip around. I’m enjoying the course so much that I might take more! </p>

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