Calculus AB Help?

<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>

<p>I’d say you need practice. Take a lot of practice tests, I’d start with 3 AB ones from the Princeton Review book. Review what you got wrong and study it till you master that. Then take the 1988 or 1998 released exams and as many you can get your hands on. Good luck!</p>

<p>I created this review video. Take a look. This is based on max score questions. </p>

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