<p>nvm =( all schools r different and probably depends on the teachers also =-(
edit: i took bc last year so i'm not being biased in anyway...never took ab but friends said extremely hard =(</p>
<p>so umm.... do you guys think i can take it over the summer? Or do you think i should just learn it throughout the school year. Would learning it in 8 weeks in a summer class hurt me in any way?</p>
<p>that depends on how good you are at math. but i'd think that would be a bad idea.</p>
<p>and also, how many kids sign up for calc ab for summer school at your school? would there even be enough to fill a class anyway?</p>
<p>"hmm well...from what I see AB goes more in depth because they take twice the amount of time on a topic than we do, while BC is more about trying to learn everything in time for the AP."</p>
<p>oh...i guess that makes sense. I guess they are both kind of difficult in their own way. </p>
<p>In summer school, it is around 5 hours a day for the class...and it would be the only class youre taking. I don't think it would be too terrible, but it would probably go pretty fast. </p>
<p>and i never said AB was a sinch, i said pre-cal was a sinch.</p>
<p>i'm going to a community college so it would be filled up.</p>
<p>Take BC. Last year, everyone except for 1 person passed, and I think 40% got 5s.</p>