<p>the best kind of chemistry</p>
<p>well... of course</p>
<p>lol yep, and i took ap chem too</p>
<p>I took ap chem too, but there wasnt really much chem going on in there</p>
<p>aaaargh! Don't talk about Chem! I hate Chem! :mad:</p>
<p>AP chem and Precal(with a crazy doped up prof) were the only classes I got c's in</p>
<p>bit after that I ended up taking organic chemistry and multivariable calculus this year so, go figure</p>
<p>crazy, crazy! precalc to mvc in a year?</p>
<p>I took precal in 10th grade, last year I took calc bc and this year I took multivariable calculus</p>
<p>im taking no math this year!</p>
<p>ap chem was the best class of high school =P</p>
<p>I have two- multi var calc, and ap stats.</p>
<p>For me, nothing beats competition government class (replaces ap gov). The most studying and work involved, but definitely one of the best experiences in high school.</p>
<p>I am doing independent study for a bunch of APs including Chem,Calculus AB and BC,Macroeconomics and Microeconomics</p>
<p>Can u guys tell me what textbooks/review books you use for these?</p>
<p>I'm doing independent study for BC Calc while taking an AB class. I'm "using" the Princeton Review book, which covers both, and "Calculus: Fourth Edition" by Larson, Hostetler, and Edwards for the BC topics. I think this textbook covers both BC and AB material, but I have a different textbook for AB. I don't know which one b/c it hasn't been out of my locker for awhile. But really, I haven't looked at these books yet. Are you taking both AB and BC this year? How did you manage to schedule that? They are on the same day. I was just going to take the BC because that has an AB sub-score, but I might just take the AB as well if I can so I can get a 5 on something (I don't expect to be a 5 on the BC). And maybe my teacher will be happy if I take the AB, too, since probably no one else will get a 5 this year.</p>
<p>rarrrr I want to get a 5 in AP Calc
that would be awesome</p>