<p>I’m not a super math genius and I am taking Alg II/Trig next year, and on my school’s website it says you can take Calc AB AP in lieu of Precalc if you get at least a 29 on the MDTP Calculus Readiness test… how hard is it to get this score? Any books to help the math impaired get it?</p>
<p>lol dang. my school didn’t make me take a test. I just skipped precalc. There’s maybe a few things i didn’t learn that still need to learn (like matrices) which are suppose to be easy. It really is useless for Calc, I did fine without it. Just know some trig stuff (I picked it up during Calc).</p>
<p>Note: I did take h. Alg II/ Trig, but our Trig class didn’t really cover all the trig I needed to know for Calc.</p>
<p>I worked through about half the test, and while I question if a 29 is actually enough for you to be prepared for calculus (it can be, but one could also know no trig at all and get this score). 29/40 is quite doable if you are good with algebraic manipulation and understand right triangle trig and have a basic understanding of logs.</p>
<p>Thank you guys!</p>
<p>Does anyone know of any good prep books or is there no such thing haha</p>
<p>Don’t get Princeton. Too big. You won’t get the point. But besides that advice, sorry, nada.</p>
<p>I used PR for Calc BC (with an AB class). It worked real nice, missing one topic I think.</p>
<p>Thanks guys.
Is there any good way to review for the MDTP Calculus readiness test also?</p>