<p>Hello, I am in Calculus and have just started to encounter a bit of difficulty and I may need a little bit of extra help.</p>
<p>Can anyone attest to any really good review books or supplementary texts that could perhaps help me out or explain things easier? </p>
<p>Has anyone used any books that have helped them get 4's or 5's on the BC Exam?</p>
<p>Thanks,
Bellumvir</p>
<p>I would say get a textbook.(You should have one.) and try the practice problems. Doing so many problems makes you an expert at things. If you want it simplified I would say try Petersons or Princeton Review.</p>
<p>Alright, I'll look into both of those supplementary books. </p>
<p>Does anyone else have any advice that weren't just natural geniuses at calculus? Some get it right away, others need a bit of work. I think I mostly fall into the latter category.</p>
<p>For calc, Arco's Calc is the very best.</p>
<p>I would definitely recommend getting atleast one other textbook for practice problems. For me, someone who is certainly "challenged" by calculus, it has really helped. practice, practice, practice </p>
<p>it's worth it to me though</p>