How are you studying for MCQ in Calculus aB and physics C?

<p>So frq is simple, get it from collegeboard, but what about MCQ whats the best way to prepare for it? </p>

<pre><code> Should I do the old MCQ exams , the ones from 1998 and below or is it pointless? or should I do barrons although its very difficult?

Share your experience of studying MCQ and what you think was the best way
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<p>calculus AB, Physics C electr and magnet</p>

<p>BUMP</p>

<p>Please someone reply I dont know from where to study MCQ? Should I study the official questions which are very old? or should I do barrons which is very hard? or both?</p>

<p>Do both. In my opinion the best way you can study is simply to do as many practice problems as possible, because once you understand the concept all they can really do is change the numbers not the ideas. Try some from Barron’s, keeping in mind that it will be harder than the actual questions, and do some older AP practice questions from the official website. Every question you answer will help you.</p>

<p>And I wouldn’t worry about the test changing… calculus is something like over 400 years old, so I’m pretty sure the past 8 years haven’t made too many changes in it! (Jokes… jokes…)</p>

<p>For the Multiple Choice exam for calculus, the exam format changed for the 1998 Exam, so the 1998 Exam should still follow the same format and style.</p>

<p>It’s not that the old exams don’t have good calculus questions, but the current focus of the exam is more on conceptual understanding of calculus and less so on the computational aspects of the subject area. That doesn’t mean that the exam didn’t contain questions of the other types in the different eras, though.</p>