Calc AB, BC, or both

<p>I've taken four semesters of Calc at my state U (A, B, C, Diff Eq), and some of my schools will not accept the credits. If I take the AP Calc exam, which one should I take? Is it possible to take them both and not receive "overlapping" credit? Or should I just take the BC?</p>

<p>Take the BC exam, duh.</p>

<p>But if I take AB and BC, will I receive more credit?</p>

<p>well u cant take both in one year and no u wont receive more credit cuz if u take BC, u get an AB subscore in it so u would just be wasting time taking the AB test...so dont</p>

<p>You aren't allowed to take both.</p>

<p>Take a Princeton Review or Barron's practice test and see how you do on both exams. Keep in mind that Barron's is a little harder than the actual AP and PR is more realistic.</p>

<p>If you get a 4 or 5 (or whatever score your school requires you to have to get credit) on BC then go for that. If you get a 3 but you think you can study enough to raise it in the next month then take BC. If you get a 2 or 1 you should probably take AB.</p>