<p>AP Calculus AB is easy. A textbook with solutions manual is more than fine. As for calculator programs are needed for TI83/84 but you can get away with just using the CAS for TI-89 / Nspire CAS / CX CAS. </p>
<p>I self-studied for Calculus BC, didn’t use a review book, and in the exam I didn’t need to use the notes I stored in my calculator. I’m confident I got a 5. Then again I feel I’m good at math, so OP if you’re good at math then go for it.</p>
<p>APES is pretty easy with the class.</p>
<p>As for studying multiple APs don’t worry too much and invest lots of time learning. And take the time now to download released tests online, you’ll need them. </p>
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