<p>Took my Calc BC test today and breezed through it... Do you think i should start at Calc 3 my first semester? Or would it be too much.</p>
<p>i guess my courses would be Calc 2/3, physics, Chem, English (engineering)</p>
<p>Took my Calc BC test today and breezed through it... Do you think i should start at Calc 3 my first semester? Or would it be too much.</p>
<p>i guess my courses would be Calc 2/3, physics, Chem, English (engineering)</p>
<p>I’ve heard from friends that Calc 1 and 2 are ridiculously hard, so going straight to Calc 3 will most likely help your GPA</p>
<p>Hey, this is kinda related, but I am now taking a bunch of AP tests, and I will be going to summer registration pretty early (June 13). This is obviously like a month before the AP finishes grading the tests and reports, so how will getting credit for those courses work if I don’t get results before summer registration? will they let me assume I got a 4 or 5 on everything if I feel that I did well on them (I kinda doubt they would, but I definitely want to get credit and placed in higher level classes right away). Will I need to choose a later date to do summer registration?
Thanks for any help!</p>
<p>Just do Calc 3. Not too bad and puts you ahead. I recommend, if you do well enough on the AP test, to do the honors calc 3 section. I did and it was very worth while!</p>