<p>I just took the 1969 MC for CALC and bombed the hell out of it. I did good on the 1993 one though. Did the board change the test, and the 69 one is outdated?</p>
<p>Try learning calculus.</p>
<p>Calculus hasn't significantly changed, at least not in the context that you're looking at. If you're one of those looking to eke out a passing grade, you're probably not one of those prepared to get one. Or so I would hope. The test is too easy anyways.</p>
<p>And you've taken the 1969 test I suppose? I didn't think so.</p>
<p>WOW THAT HAS GOT TO BE THE WEIRDEST THING EVER!</p>
<p>I tried calculus tests for the first time yesterday and i tried about two dozen questions on the 93 tests and thought it was pretty easy.</p>
<p>Then, I did like two dozen questions on the 69 and it was so hard, my math teacher even said that it would take him awhile to figure some of the out.</p>
<p>wow.. did the same tests, encountered the same problem, on the same day..</p>
<p>AP exams in many subjects seem to have gotten easier over the years. That seems to be a general trend.</p>
<p>Logos: Pardon me, but I just have to ask. Does it hurt to have such a big, overinflated head stuck so far up your own ass?</p>
<p>the calc exams have gotten harder with the advent of calculators.</p>
<p>The only inflation is the grade inflation for standardized testing. It's supposed to be competitive, not a joke.</p>