<p>Hey guys.
I am taking AP Calc AB on May 9th. I don't go to school, so all I do is study/play/sleep. Do you guys think it is possible to self study the exam in 11 days? I have some knowledge of it but not too much. Im taking Micro and Macro but Im almost done with studying them and it's on 17th, so it's not worrying me at all.</p>
<p>That’s a hard answer to give. you could be someone that’s amazing at math, or someone that isn’t particularly apt at picking up this type of mathematics. Your self studying micro/macro gives me the impression youre good at math, but still. The honest answer is this - instead of posting “can I do it?” Start. NOW. I’m taking the exam as well, but I took the class, and there are people in there who struggle A LOT with the material. So get off CC and begin to study.</p>
<p>I’m actually taking the both tests too!
I think, you should get a section a day for 6-7 days and for remaining days you should solve Free response questions and sample MC questions.
- Intro to Calculus/Pre-calc
- Derivative
- Application of Derivative
- Integral
- Exponential (ln x, e, etc.) - derivative AND integral
- Area of a curve</p>
<p>Take a look at the Free Response questions and figure out the topics.
Area under the curve is ALWAYS there. I think separation of variables comes often. Mean Value Theorem is important and it usually comes with Riemann Sums.</p>
<p>I think that’s the best I can give. Good luck on your test!</p>
<p>Thx guys…Actually, I am finished with Differentiation parts and started Integral, so I think it shouldn’t be too much of a problem, except I haven’t touched math for more than a year now. I took calc before but mermory reset =(</p>
<p>lol. It’s now the sixteenth of May, so I’m curious as to how you did. =P Hopefully well!</p>