<p>So for the college I'm going to, the two most important AP tests for me are Calc BC and English Lit. Basically I need a 5 on both of them to bypass requirement courses D:! and they're the first two i have to take!</p>
<p>For English Lit, I'm scoring 80%+ on MC and get 7-8 on essays (i don't know how accurate this is). Should I study more ?_? or is this good enough for a 5? </p>
<p>OKAY and for CALC BC i feel i am feeling very very very SCREWED :[ There's only 2 more days until the exam and I haven't started studying yet. I've tried to do some free response problem sets and u sually i can't do like most the second half (#3-6). Our teacher didn't teach the material all that well this year so I have like no confidence either for MC. My study plan is to do all the 2000-2007 free response and Form B FR questions, and do like 2 MC sets. If I do all that and then check my answers/learn what i did wrong kind of, will I be able to get a 5??</p>
<p>English Lit is good enough for a 5. You basically need 101 out of 150 points to get a 5.</p>
<p>You better get your basic concepts right before you get a 5 on Calculus BC. Many Calculus BC students get 5s because they understand the key concepts.</p>
<p>bummmppp any other suggestions D:? I did 2004 2005 and some of 2006 problems today @_@; basically i can do most of the stuff except series and eulers method. haven't started on MC yet. I heard some people dont even learn series and just focus on other stuff and still get 5's. Is that a better strategy??</p>
<p>If I were you I'd learn the basics of series - then at least you can get a few MC points and some FR ones as well. It isn't too hard, but yeah.. if you don't know anything about them yet, maybe just focus on the other stuff. Euler's method is easy as hell and you can learn it in a heartbeat.</p>