<p>Which of the two would you say would be easier? I am probably only going to take one or the other because the school I want to go to really pushes that even though I am going to major in Government. I suck at math so it’s going to be hard. :(</p>
<p>Calculus AB only covers half the curriculum BC does, so naturally that will be the easier one.</p>
<p>actucally, AB covers 2/3 of BC stuff
AB = A + B (2 quarters of calc)
BC = A + B + C (3 quarters of calc)</p>
<p>Actually:
AB = trig review + 1st semester of calculus
BC = no trig review + 1st and 2nd semester of calculus</p>
<p>AB is the easier one, but BC has an AB subscore, which many colleges will look at if you didn’t do as well overall on the BC part.</p>
<p>In the book that my school uses (i don’t know what it’s called), the first 6 chapters are covered in AB and the whole book (9 chapters) is covered in BC. We don’t have trig review in AB (it’s the summer assignment, so we spent a day on it before starting with limits). But some AB classes will do more in the book after the AP test (we finished through ch. 7).</p>
<p>All these equations! It was my understanding that:</p>
<p>AB = one semester of calc
BC = two semesters of calc</p>
<p>Am I right?</p>