<p>So basically we have one class for Calculus at my high school, and it's BC. My teacher has to teach the BC curriculum for the 5 or so students who are taking the BC exam, when the overwhelming majority of students is fresh out of Algebra II/Trigonometry and can hardly keep up with the pace of the class. He says we will review AB once he's done with the BC curriculum, which will be in a week or two. I took a practice test for AB, and I found out that I'm completely screwed. The teacher has hardly given out any AP problems except for a few BC Free Responses.</p>
<p>I know most of the subject matter for AB, I just can't translate it into acing the AP test. Any suggestions on how I can do this? Just keep doing problems until I get it? Any help will be very much appreciated.</p>