<p>How should I study for the MCQ on physics C elect and mag, and Calculus AB ?
should I do the MC exams from 1998 and below? or are they too old.</p>
<p>or should I study the MCQ from barrons although they are way too difficult?</p>
<p>please help</p>
<p>For Calc AB, do what I’ve been doing and get as many practice MCs as you can get your hands on, then do them all.</p>
<p>like from where? the old MCQ which are 1998 and below? should I do them or are they an old format?</p>
<p>I have been using The Princeton Review and this site:</p>
<p>[AP</a> Calculus Practice Exams](<a href=“http://www.online.math.uh.edu/apcalculus/exams/]AP”>AP Calculus Practice Exams)</p>
<p>And yes, old MCQ helps, preferably as current as you can get. I did an old one from 1998 as well.</p>
<p>Does the Princeton Review practice tests seem easier, harder or similar to the real AP Calc AB exam?</p>
<p>Thanks.</p>
<p>The first part MC is similar. The second part MC is easier.</p>
<p>How similar are the MCQ provided in the link above to the real test? They are way easier than Barron’s.</p>
<p>Barron’s is known to be a lot harder, so I figure the ones in this link are alright. They seem a little easy though, so I wouldn’t use them without another resource to go with it. I just use that link to solidify some of the basic concepts for MC in my mind.</p>