<p>don't believe me if you don't want to...i just can't believe that some people would be so asinine as to not believe someone's words 'just because it doesn't sound plausible.' </p>
<p>you either need to get out more and/or read more. I bet that if I told you a student attended Harvard at the age of 11, and pased the MIT Entrance Exam at the age of eight, you'd think that was also a blatant lie.</p>
<p>well not just that itd b impossible to take the exam without knowing precalc and trig, as you do need trig knowledge in calculus adn a lot of it...but there are so many lessons that ap calc covers that it's absolutely impossible to do in 2 weeks and from a book like princeton review AND get a 5...this person who posted that obviously doesn't know any calculus or they would understand this</p>
<p>"but there are so many lessons that ap calc covers that it's absolutely impossible to do in 2 weeks and from a book like princeton review AND get a 5...this person who posted that obviously doesn't know any calculus or they would understand this"</p>
<p>Will you knock it off already? For the umpteenth time, other students just might have a higher ability to learn things faster than others. It's not impossible. Nothing is impossible if you put your mind to it.</p>
<p>i just pulled this thread up looking for some books but...</p>
<p>lol i'm in that exact position right now, i signed up for tha ab calc exam cuz i was doing this out of school math thing, but then i stopped that (a very smart move) and now i kno basic limits, derivs, and antiderivs/def integrals but no specifics really. Its what 3 weeks till the exam? i hope for a 4!</p>
<p>Well if you know def integrals, you know indefinite integrals unless you are just using the calculator. You should be pretty good. You need to know Area and Volume etc... That isn't unreasonable w/ the Barrons book in a month.</p>