<p>I want to review a little before school. I haven’t done Calculus since Junior year…</p>
<p>yea, pretty much. M408C might go into more depth in theory as well as in application.</p>
<p>I think 408C is a bit more than AB.</p>
<p>so AB and BC?</p>
<p>here’s a course syllabus for M408C in 2007: [M408C</a> Syllabus](<a href=“http://www.ma.utexas.edu/dev/math/Courses/Syllabi/M408C.html]M408C”>http://www.ma.utexas.edu/dev/math/Courses/Syllabi/M408C.html)</p>
<p>M408C covers most of the topics covered in AB, but 408C will definitely be more difficult since it will be more in depth and will still teach you new information.</p>
<p>thanks henry!</p>
<p>I think M408C is AP Calc BC minus series and sequences.</p>
<p>But Calc BC is just Calc AB plus sequences and series and some more difficult integration techniques. Some AB classes even still cover these, even though they’re not on the AP test.</p>
<p>So: Yeah, if you were to use a Calc AB study guide to learn M408C, it would be a good match.</p>