<p>Or are the FRQs on the 2007 AP Calculus AB exam way different than on any other AP Calculus AB exam in recent years? It seems like the questions are different on that exam, and maybe even a little bit more difficult. I understand how to do those problems now that I've gone over them, but it seemed like they weren't as straightforward as the FRQs from other past exams I have worked on.</p>
<p>It happens, College Board has to keep students guessing. But don’t worry, if you have the basics down and work through all their FRQs you should be fine.</p>
<p>Alright, because right now I’m averaging around a 70% on the FRQs, but I scored lower on the 2007 exam than all of the others. It threw me off because I had been doing so well on all of the other ones, and then out of nowhere one was harder than the others. I usually score about that well on the MCs too, so it looks like I’m pretty well on course for the 4 I need. All I need is a slope field, area/volume, and Riemann sum FRQ this year and I’m set for sure. One of those application of the integral problems with rates would be very nice too this year.</p>