<p>Does it go much past integrations? or does it stop there? Cause it turns out, summer break officially starts tomorrow and I have technically taught myself at least 60% of differential calculus. I want to get into Taylor's theorem/polynomials/series and infinite series and partial fractions and stuff like that. Those are not part of AP Calc AB right?</p>
<p>Infinite series (including Taylor), partial fractions, integration by parts, parametric, and polar are the main BC-only topics.</p>
<p>Oh man, the head of the math department said I could not take BC next year because I can’t skip AB. Apparently they cover the A part in the first quarter. That is just the differentiating and implicit differentiations. I mean come on… Those are walk in the park. I have yet to start on integrations, but I think it is ridiculous.</p>
<p>Why not do what you’ve done all along: teach yourself BC? It’s not impossible if you get a proper text/review book. You’re already ahead on AB anyways. Then take the exam in May as self study.</p>