<p>If so, what were the things you did to study? I mean specifically what was your self study schedule like? What resources did you use outside the larson textbook and when did you start studying?</p>
<p>anyone? any ccers</p>
<p>I did and got a 5 on the exam. In a period of a little over two weeks I just ran through a Princeton Review book. I did every single problem in it and I did all 5 practice tests in it. I used one of my dad’s old textbooks for clarification when needed but you probably don’t want to do all this in two weeks. If you’re starting around now I would work maybe 45 minutes a day. In math it’s all about practice so doing as many problems as you can before now and then is the best course of action. It also helps to have a friend or two who have taken calculus already and you can call if you hit a stumbling block. Also, the multiple choice is a joke so when you start getting closer to the exam go on collegeboard and do as many of the released free response as you can. I hope this helps.</p>