<p>I'm taking Calculus and I currently have a B, after getting an F on the last test. </p>
<p>I leave every tuesday and thursday 45 minutes early to go to my college classes (schedules collide), so I miss an hour and a half every week of questions, explanations, and class work. I'm guessing this is the reason why I'm getting B, but I needa figure out how to make it work.</p>
<p>I've gone to quite a few websites for calc help and most of their lesson explanations are a bunch of numbers and formulas that I have not learned. Are there any easy-to-understand websites for teaching calculus?</p>
<p>Is it possible to buy Princeton Review and use the book as you go through? You will get better with experience, the more you do the better you get.</p>
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<p>Are you in AB or BC? If the latter, second semester will be tough.</p>
<p>Get the AP Calc AB and BC Princeton Review book. It’s awesome. The questions in it are really easy though, but it gets you a great concept of what you’re gonna be doing. Read the book, do the HW, you should be set.</p>
<p>My guidance counselor said its AB. When I take the second part, it won’t conflict with my college classes, so that’ll be something to look forward to.</p>