<p>Pointers anyone?</p>
<p>Have you taken AB before? If you have, then start with reviewing AB first and self study the L'Hopital's Rule, Improper Integrals, and Partial Fractions; Infinite Series; Parametric, Vector, and Polar Functions. (in order of sequence)</p>
<p>If you haven't taken AB, well, start from the basic differentiation.... that's the only thing I can advice about.</p>
<p>I'm taking AB right now, and we're almost done through most of the major topics (I'm looking at the curriculums at my local community college AND collegeboard to see how much we've covered...we have a couple of major topics left in AB).
I just don't want to take BC again next year and repeat stuff (it was too late to change to that class for me =P). I would self study, or take calc II at a comm. college but I think I'll need some practice before I actually take the exam regardless of what I do.
Are there any books that do through somewhat realistic AP problems?</p>