<p>Hello, I just got my AP calc score and I got a 5. I feel like sharing my experience so ya'll can get your 5 in ab or bc and get an A+ in your class. There are 3 resources I used</p>
<p>1)MIT OPEN COURSE WEAR
MIT</a> OpenCourseWare | Mathematics | 18.01SC Single Variable Calculus, Fall 2010 | Home
go to single variable calculus SC and start watching the lessons, doing problems, and taking notes
If you are in AB you are done watching you lessons by Unit 3 part B since volume is the last unit for AB
However if you are in BC, watch the whole entire thing</p>
<p>2) KHAN ACADEMY
Khan</a> Academy
after watching the lessons I went to khan academy's equivalent lessons to "dumb the lesson down for me" (Sal is great at doing that). After that I feel like I understand the lesson more</p>
<p>3) PATRICKJMT
[url=<a href="http://patrickjmt.com/%5DPatrickJMT%5B/url">http://patrickjmt.com/]PatrickJMT[/url</a>]
then I got to my man pat and do the examples on his videos
the difference between Pat and Sal is that Sal gives u intuition while pat just tells you how to do the problems. After watching the mit's and sal's lesson. You shouldn't need to learn the lesson again. So you just do the problems that patrick gives you. And the greatest part is that if you get the answer wrong, Patrick does the problem anyway to help ya!</p>