<p>Hello all. I need suggestions about what the best AP prep book to use for the AP test. When I mean best prep book, I mean which book covers and explains all the Calculus concepts and has decent amount of practice problems and such?</p>
<p>I'm aiming for a 3 on the AP test. Currently, I can only get 1-2 on practice exams. Thanks.</p>
<p>For AP Calc AB/BC, I’ve been using Princeton Review. Although some of the methods used are different from the ones my teacher tells us to do, it has a lot of practice tests/practice exams.</p>
<p>Would you say it sufficiently explains the concepts maybe for people who might have forgotten what to do and needs a brief refresher?</p>
<p>PR - indeed the best study guide for ap calc. i believe it will teach you concepts as well.</p>
<p>Cool. I’m not doing so good in class, because of one dumb test.</p>
<p>Anywho, my teacher told us that he’ll give us a practice ap test the week before the real deal and if we get a 3,4, or 5, then we’ll get A’s for that semester no matter what. That got me so excited. haha.</p>
<p>wow, then getting a 3 on the exam would be hella easy. The only way to fail is by giving up or knowing how to integrate or differentiate.</p>