<p>I need to finish AP Calculus AB in a month, I'm wondering is it doable ? Im committed to put many hours a day in. Im strong at math, so I will be able to understand the topics very quickly. Just wondering has anybody done this.</p>
<p>If you’re good at math, then you should have no problem.</p>
<p>It’s quite doable.</p>
<p>haha no way</p>
<p>^ Lol, got to love the encouragement, but keeping it real~</p>
<p>How much have you finished already? I’d say if you have finished 2/3 of it then you can probably get the rest done in a month.</p>
<p>I mean, I can work fast and Im good at math. So lets hope I can get this done guys.</p>
<p>@Literature, Ill show u ahahah</p>
<p>trololol finished calc bc in <1 week so yes calc ab in 1 month very possible. esp if you have 1-2 hrs a day</p>
<p>If one were to take AP Calculus (or the equivalent) in one semester, it would look something like this:</p>
<p>-18 weeks
-2.5 classes per week (2 classes one week, 3 classes the next; this is typical with an odd number of days in the week)
-1.5 hours per class</p>
<p>Thus, the sum total is 18<em>2.5</em>1.5 = 67.5 hours. </p>
<p>So, since you want to learn AP Calculus BC by yourself in a month, you should spend at least 67.5/30 = 2.25 hours a day learning it. (If you’re considering a month to have 31 days, you’ll need to spend roughly 2.18 hours a day instead.) However, you may learn at a quicker or slower pace than this, so just see what works! At the 15 day mark, if you are halfway done with your materials, then you’re moving at the right pace. If you are less than halfway done, then adjust accordingly.</p>
<p>Good luck!</p>