Thinking about taking the AP Calc AB test

<p>Hello people,</p>

<p>I am a Senior and I have one of the highest scores in my Calc Honors class. I should of taken AP Calc AB, but average scores in Pre-Cal scared me off. </p>

<p>So I picked up a Princeton Review book for the AB exam and reviewed some new material I haven’t covered yet (Volumes, Diff Eqns, and some specific Intergrals). I took a practice test and got like a 70% on one of them. Is PR a bad book for Calc AB? Or is this really that easy? If it does, what book should I buy?</p>

<p>How does the AP Calc AB PR book differ from the actual exam? I would like to know this, becuase the AP Calc teacher in my school gave me a (I believe realesed version of a AB exam) and the material was MUCH harde…she could of just picked out the hardest problems, lol.</p>

<p>Any suggestions?</p>

<p>Thank you for your time in advance</p>

<p>No one?</p>

<p>:(</p>

<p>I got a 5 on the test last year…I was in Precalc/Calc I, but took a morning class to prepare for the test. I used the Barrons review book, but I’m sure princeton review is fine too. The best thing to do though is to go to the below website. Make a free account. Once you’ve logged in, click Calculus AB, and all the previous free response questions and the the 1998 and 2003 multiple choice tests will be there.
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