<p>is calc bc self-studyable from now? i did l'hopitals rule and derivatives of vectors, and i have mastered calc ab, do you think its possible to do? need responses asap</p>
<p>Definitely possible. Calculus BC is really only a couple of chapters more than AB, and it doesn't even cover that much vector calculus. I would say get the Barrons study guide if you are going to do so though...</p>
<p>BC Calculus has the following extra topics:</p>
<p>-Methods of Integratioin
-Sequences and Series
-Polar Functions
-L'hopital's Rule
-In-depth study of all topics..
(including Definition of limit, more mind provoking problems, etc.)
-Vector Calculus</p>
<p>I made a 5 on AB last year and am doing BC now. I think it is doable. I did the same as you and learned L'hopital's Rule and Integration by Parts last year. This stuff doesn't seem too bad except for Series and Sequences. Those are going to be a pain. Definately doable though.</p>
<p>If you are already solid and confident on AB topics, then it really doesn't take that long to learn the BC stuff.</p>
<p>why not? Calc BC isn't that in-depth stuff</p>
<p>You'll have to work your ass off. You have only 1 month until the ap exam...</p>