<p>I took AB last year (I had a year long high school AP course) and scored well on the AP test; I got a 5.</p>
<p>How much more effort will it take in terms of time and preparation to get a 5 in BC if I have not taken a course but have a very strong AB background. However, I will brush up on all of AB again.</p>
<p>Thanks for all the help!</p>
<p>BC is hard so just look over everything that you did in AB, notes, maybe even get some BC books.
good luck :)</p>
<p>Will do. Any more responses.</p>
<p>And kiddah yaaaaaar. Where do you live my fellow Punjabi singh.</p>
<p>What you have covered in AB, just add three more chapters and that’s AB. But then that’s is for larson. Just learn how to do arc length, indefinite integral, series, and polar and parametric.</p>
<p>Thanks Jerry. Yeah we used Larson last year.</p>
<p>are you in america too?</p>
<p>Yes I am. Specially I am in CA. I searched your profile and found out that you too applied to the very same schools I did. However, I couldn’t find your SAT scores lol.</p>
<p>BTW do you have a jura? JW</p>
<p>no i dont have a twin, Why?</p>
<p>^where’d you get twin from? I meant a jura (long hair).</p>
<p>no haha you are mistaken, i am a girl not a boy, i know people think i am a boy cuz of the username.</p>