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<p>BC covers ALL of AB anyways + new stuff</p>
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<p>BC covers ALL of AB anyways + new stuff</p>
<p>@Elmastermind: I’m not sure how the class will be like since it’s something my school has just started offering. Thanks for your advice! :)</p>
<p>@Mkapur: My school requires us to take World History, Civics & Economics, and US History, before taking any history AP’s. I thought if I took US History first semester, it would be easier for me to do better in AP US History second semester.</p>
<p>My school also requires us to take AP Calc AB before BC, not at the same time. But AB fall semester, and BC spring semester. I think a lot of people got confused about this. Do most high schools not have block scheduling?</p>
<p>Thanks for the info about the book. Will do! :)</p>
<p>@Thrill3rnit3: Thanks for letting me know. :)</p>
<p>It probably makes total sense to you, but the wordings a little fuzzy. </p>
<p>No matter what, you can not take the AB calc AP test, and the BC calc AP test in the same given year. There are overlapping questions.</p>
<p>Last thing. When you want to take a class, and your school has pre-reqs, you can hopefully talk them out of it. Be sure to talk with your guidance counselor about anything/everything you want to do :)</p>
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