<p>I will take the IB calculus and IB physics tests, both SL (my dumb school doesn't offer HL), and my teachers suck and haven't taught us even half the things we should know for the test. I've been studying the AP Physics and Calc book (both princeton review) independently, but I would greatly, greatly, appreciate any suggestions you would have on how to score well on the IB tests!!! Thanks a bunch.</p>
<p>vanilea, have you noticed that all the threads in this forum are absolutely meaningless? go post it in College Admission</p>
<p>man don't be dissin' spectrum303. Well vanilea I too am in IB, taking a ton of exams. papers one two and three for bio and history. papers one and two for calc, english, and spanish. And AP bio, that's probably not all but w/e. Well I didn't take physics I am a psyc man. But on the subject of calc which I am in now it isn't bad at all. You need to know matricies, dervatives, integrals, probablity, and vectors. Also basic algebra and geometry. May sound like a lot but it's not. Just grab a book and study up. even if you teacher sucks, I know the feeling. Ask if there are any old IB tests to study from. Not only are they not too hard but they are awesome practice. I'm actually working on one right now, or I was. Hope you do well and don't forget to show all work and steps leading to your answer no matter what, even if you only use your calc for a problem. GOOD LUCK!!!</p>