I'm really really scared about the AP Calculus BC Exam. (freshman)

<p>Lol my school had 12 take the class as freshmen and about 24 took the exam last yr including me. the exam was cakewalk dude. dont worry bout it. polars for integration rarely come up and there was 0 on lagrange multipliers dont come up at all. The hardest ur gonna get are the series/sequences and integration by partial fractions… dont worry bout it too much.</p>

<p>^You do realize he took the exam months ago, right? And that’s just because you’re from TJHSST.</p>

<p>the fact that i go to TJ does not mean anything. plenty of people if they devoted time towards it, culd take the AP exam and get a 5.</p>

<p>Yeah, I’m sure they could, but I was referring to the part where you mentioned 12 freshmen took the test.</p>

<p>At my school, most freshmen began with precalc, around 10% in AP Calc, around one in Multivariable, and very rarely but occasionally one in DiffEqu/LinAlg, the standard senior class.</p>

<p>When people talk about taking AP exams in 8th or 9th grade I feel so stupid. There is one student who is taking AP Calc AB as a junior at my school (which is two years ahead of the normal student). The rest are seniors.</p>

<p>^ Same here, we don’t even have BC calc.</p>

<p>@OP
I took BC as a freshman, got a 5, piece of cake.
The curve is so lenient that you can skip like half the FRQs and get a 5 lol.</p>

<p>I wished the same things you did: specifically, no Lagrange error bound. And guess what! THERE WAS LAGRANGE ERROR BOUND HAHA</p>

<p>But I just derived the formula and was able to finish it.</p>

<p>:/ Wow. I’m a senior, and I’m hoping for a “3”…I’m sure you’ll do fine and if not, you can always pay to retake it again. You have the time. In my high school the only underclassmen in AP Calculus come from overseas. Way to make my life in public high school feel super average.</p>