What online resources can I use to help me self-study Calculus BC?

<p>Hi, I've usually done well in school, I'm in an IB Diploma program and I get pretty good grades, 4.5W, 3.8 UW. I'm an aspiring engineer.</p>

<p>I've run into a lot of personal problems this 1st semester of senior year. I barely do any homework at home. Now all of my classes except calculus are easy and I'm still managing to get 4As, and 1 B without calculus, but I currently have a D in calculus with not much time left. It's at the end of the school day, so I don't really pay attention in class, and again, i dont do my calculus homework at home. I really don't understand the fundamental basics of calculus at all.</p>

<p>I'm using this 9 day thanksgiving break to recover, I really need to get a conceptual understanding of calculus as well as being able to do the problems and get my calculus grade up to a C for the semester. I can't really afford to buy any books or get a tutor. The class textbook has alot of problems but doesn't really teach that well. I need online resources. I've heard that Patrickjmt and khan academy are good, is there any other ones that teach well? I understand that this is only the first semester so most of the concepts/problems are Calculus BC stuff.</p>

<p>TL;DR: WHAT ARE GOOD ONLINE RESOURCES TO HELP SELF-STUDY CALCULUS </p>

<p>There are many online resources, MIT OCW is one of them:
<a href=“Single Variable Calculus | Mathematics | MIT OpenCourseWare”>http://ocw.mit.edu/courses/mathematics/18-01sc-single-variable-calculus-fall-2010/index.htm&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>AoPS is also pretty good since it focuses more on problem solving and understanding the material to the core, but you may need a textbook (around $40).</p>

<p>Additionally feel free to PM me with any calculus questions you may have (I am a math major and have tutored calculus).</p>