<p>Can anyone recommend the best AP Calculus BC Prep Book if the course doesn't seem to be helping enough?</p>
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<p>Master the AP Calculus AB and BC by Kelley, W. Michael / Wilding, Mark
So helpful that the teacher is photocopying exercises out of it (holy dear god)
But really, a good book even with its oddball humor.</p>
<p>A golden gem is the ninth edition of Finney and Thomas's Calculus and Analytic Geometry. I always recommend it. The only caveat is it's out of print.</p>
<p>Allegedly, Apostol's text is de rigeur.</p>
<p>But, you wanted a prep book, so I recommend Barron's if you're not looking for additional textbooks.</p>
<p>Arco and/or Princeton Review</p>
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<p>this book contains every free response question from every calculus AP exam (AB and BC) for the past 15 years, plus solutions.</p>
<p>ARCO = most helpful ap calc prep book ever</p>
<p>I completely agree with wrathofgod64. ARCO is pretty comprehensive, but not so much that you end up learning a bunch of stuff that's not necessary.</p>
<p>Sush, what state you from?</p>
<p>Princeton is very good. Highly recommend it. I studied bc calc independently and it helped me get a 5. It explains the concepts fully and has lots of practice problems including many exercize problems and 2 full length tests. good luck w/ the course and w/ the ap test.</p>
<p>I'm from Connecticut,why?</p>