BC Calculus---Need suggestions

<p>Does anyone who is good at, but not great at, math have any suggestions as to how to crack the class and the test? </p>

<p>Preferably those who actually had to work to get the 4’s and 5’s?</p>

<p>For Calc BC, I have the same great teacher whom I had last year for AB (I got a 5 on the test). I guess he is the only reason I like Calc. As for cracking the class, well you got to love math to make it easier. If you are trying to get 4 or a 5 on the test, then do practice tests…</p>

<p>This may seem like a stupid comment, but the BC test isn’t a test you crack.</p>

<p>You either know it, or you don’t. That’s the way math is in general, right or wrong.</p>

<p>But in general, you should know taylor series and polars. There is usually a problem on that. Also, there is always a graph problem in which you determine the area, derivative, concavity, etc.</p>

<p>lots of practice tests, especially the free response parts. The free response pretty much covers roughly the same topics year to year. So if you do lots of practice free response, they’ll eventually start to seem repetitive and easier.</p>