<p>I am currently a freshman taking AICE Math (Precalc equivalent), and I will be skipping Calc AB and will be taking BC instead. My teacher warned me that there will be material that I would not have seen before in the first semester while it will be a review for everyone else and recommended me to self-study if I have the time.
I will be traveling over the summer, so I won't be able to carry around many books (maybe 1 or 2), so I'm mainly looking for a site like Khan Academy or something that will help me understand the concepts.
Do any of you have suggestions for sites (or books) that will be beneficial in learning the AB material? And which sections (ex. in Khan Academy, do I need to learn differential calc? integral calc? or some other one?) </p>
<p>A list of topics in Calculus AB can be found [url=<a href=“http://media.collegeboard.com/digitalServices/pdf/ap/ap-calculus-course-description.pdf]here[/url”>http://media.collegeboard.com/digitalServices/pdf/ap/ap-calculus-course-description.pdf]here[/url</a>] (PDF), starting on page 6. </p>
<p>I used Khan Academy throughout my entire year in AB Calc and I found it to be incredibly helpful - that, coupled with a good AP prep book which will organize the order of the topics you review in a logical sequence.</p>
<p>GetAFive.com</p>
<p>i agree with @Animefan1998 </p>
<p>getafive.com is just amazing.</p>
<p>I used GetAFive to prep for the AP World History test the few days before and I thought it was pretty good (I’m pretty sure I still failed the exam though :p), so I’m planning on using it to prep for my IB Math SL Yr. 2 class (Calculus I) for this school year.</p>
<p>Youtube!</p>