Question for Calc AB ...

<p>I'm feeling very -_- right now</p>

<p>So here's the story... I was/am the only person to go to my school and start off with Algebra 2. I took a class called Math Analysis Honors sophomore year and toward the end of the year we learned limits and derivatives. I decided to take Honors Calculus junior year. The only other option was AP Calculus AB, but i decided to do honors because I thought I wouldnt have a math class senior year otherwise and that would look bad (I didnt know you could self study for BC, or take a class at a CC -.-). So in this Calc class we learned limits, derivatives, and integration. I just found out that Calc AB is pretty much this... </p>

<p>So, will I be learning pretty much the same things but with just a litttttle bit more? Just like it has been every year -_-</p>

<p>Yeah, that’s basically it. It also has a bit about differential equations, which shouldn’t take more than a week or two.</p>

<p>If you like, you can self-study BC (and maybe even further) so you don’t get too bored. (I ended up doing calculus after finishing my Algebra 2 homework in class during the last month of 10th grade…)</p>

<p>Yah it is going to a lot of review. Calc AB goes up to volumes with integration, so if you learned basic integration, then most of the year will be all review and pretty boring.</p>

<p>“If you like, you can self-study BC (and maybe even further) so you don’t get too bored.”</p>

<p>I like this idea. You should just study for and take the BC test.</p>