What's necessary for a 5 on Calc BC?

<p>lydia423, I'd focus all your study time on Taylor series, if you're just starting it now-ish. My teacher gave us all the past frqs from '98-'06 and there's been a question using them almost every year, so it's pretty likely the trend'll continue. (There's been a bunch of parametric ones too, but you said you already studied those.)</p>

<p>Good Luck! :)</p>

<p>taylor series is an amazing concept. i got it down yesterday and i was just astounded.</p>

<p>I know ^^^ Have you seen the amazing Euler's Identity that comes out of them?</p>

<p>Take it easy all you need is a 65 out of 108 possible points</p>

<p>to get the raw score
TAke the multiple choice raw score (like the SATs) and multiply by 1.2<br>
Then add the points on the Free-response</p>

<p>You need to get like a 60% to get a 5</p>