<p>So the AP calc test is in a few weeks and im a bit worried. I've done okay in the class, not great. Does anybody have any tips for studying for the ap test that could help?</p>
<h1>1 tip is to make sure you already know the stuff beforehand. This beats out the cheap PR test taking strategies like guess/check, “plugging in the answer,” etc.</h1>
<p>They’ll always test you on concepts such as integration by parts, 1st and 2nd fundamental theorems of calculus, volumes, Taylor series, etc. Perhaps review these topics in your textbook first.</p>
<p>yeah. i need to study those haha</p>
<p>Haha I’m gonna take Cal BC too^^
Take it easy. Just be familiar with what u’ve learned (like dy/dx, antidifferentiation, series and integral blabla) and do more exercise like PR or Barron. You can also refer to the strategies in PR and Barron and check which part u need to improve
Good luck</p>
<p>thanks you too!</p>