How much homework do you get a night in calculus

<p>I am trying to decide whether to take calc ab or bc. i feel capable of doing , but I am worried about the homework load. please state whether it is ab or bc.</p>

<p>AB - about 30-45 minutes. Very doable.</p>

<p>BC - 15 minutes. :/</p>

<p>I don’t really try at all in the class. The night before a test, I will usually teach myself the chapter in about 2 hours.</p>

<p>Amazingly, I have an A in the class.</p>

<p>BC - 30 minutes average. Some days i get none but others i’ll have a good 2 hours. I participate in a plethora of after school events such as sports and play performances and i have a B+ in the class (hardest class at my school). It’s not bad, just keep up with the work and you’ll be fine.</p>

<p>The time it takes to do it will depend on your ability as a mathematics student. For some, it can take an hour; for others, it can take twenty minutes.</p>

<p>I’m in Calc II at a local college. . . all homework is optional and it never graded, though it was in Calc I. It just depends on your teacher–ask around, some AP teachers just like homework.</p>

<p>Yeah I would say about 30 to 45 minutes</p>

<p>I don’t even know if I did any of the homework for BC lol. We had exams, that’s it.</p>

<p>BC - 20-30 minutes</p>

<p>I skip problems that I’m not sure how to do though. Then I spend an hour or two the night before the test going over problems I skipped.</p>

<p>BC was about 30-40 minutes. Toward the end of the year, we got ridic short assignments. Like 10 practice AP questions a night. It’d take maybe 15 minutes, depending, of course, on what the q’s were.</p>

<p>Seriously there are so many variables that no poster will be able to give you an answer with any meaningful precision.</p>