Calc BC Supplies

<p>Hey, for anyone who's taken AP Calc BC, what supplies did you use in class? (Besides pencil, calculator.) Last year in precalc I took notes in a composition book and then used a spiral of graph paper to do homework in, but I'm not sure whether that will work this year. So if anyone could let me know how they organized their notes/homework or what they think would work, that would be awesome. And sorry for being a huge school supplies nerd!</p>

<p>For calc all I used was my notebook paper, pencil, and my Ti-84.</p>

<p>Ti-89 =] & batteries
Notebook, pencil, the usual
Practice AP Tests from teacher</p>

<p>TI-84, notebook for notes and homework, pencil, and folder to keep class handouts/old tests/AP tests</p>

<p>I tried to keep everything at a functional minimum. It’s frustrasting to have 2774728 different notebooks (one for notes, one for homework, one for handouts…whatever). See what works for you. Have fun in Calc. It has been the most rewarding class I’ve taken thus far :)</p>

<p>Ah, yes. A functional minimum. Take the derivative, set it to zero, and find your functional minimum :D</p>

<p>I’d get a TI-89 if you could over the TI-84. I used graph paper for my notes and homework; worked like a charm.</p>

<p>TI-83, notebook, pencil = 5 on AB.</p>

<p>Plan to do the same for BC.</p>

<p>Pencil, Ti-84, textbook. got a 5 on BC</p>

<p>Also, don’t take notes if that distracts you from listening and following what the teacher is teaching.</p>