Whose Pumped For Calc Bc?

<p>the title explains all</p>

<p>if pumped means being scared ****less, then yes, I’m pumped. Haha, I just want it to be over. I seriously cannot integrate polars worth my life.</p>

<p>what the hell is a ‘taylor series’</p>

<p>or a ‘langrange error’</p>

<p>or a ‘derivative’</p>

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<p>It certainly implies that you are NOT pumped for the English L&C exam. :-P</p>

<p>hmm… nope… scared ***<em>less like redneck said</em> did i mention i keep getting 4’s… :frowning: not good</p>

<p>Yo hamsta read my other english post, i am indeed pumped for lang and comp as well</p>

<p>It was a joke. You used the possessive “whose” instead of the contraction “who’s”.</p>

<p>“Pumped”? No. However, I am most confident about this exam out of the three I’m taking.</p>

<p>This is the least of my worries. Not to be arrogant or anything, but I’m pretty sure I’ll get a 5.</p>

<p>calc is the test i’m least worried about, right next to chemistry. i had a really good teacher this year and only really had to review the stuff on taylor series, newtons method, and eulers method</p>

<p>yeah, I don’t think Calc should be a problem. English Language, on the other hand, is a question mark. Our teacher just confused us on how to write for the prompts.</p>

<p>The Taylor Series and LaGrange error scared me so much last year… and only to have been appeared on maybe 1 or 2 multiple choice questions plus one part of the one of the free response… I messed up royally on them, as well as many other questions. Moral of the story? Don’t stress over it. (“It” being the exam in general, not just Taylor polynomials. :P) Remember to breathe. Also, if you go into the exam thinking you’ll fail, you will, so be optimistic even if it seems like you’re going to get sucked into hell. (Believe me, I’ve been through that last year…) BC has one of the more generous curves of all the APs. </p>

<p>Good luck!</p>

<p>Anyone know a really good website that would cover the review of what I need to know? I’ve learned most of it, I just need to rehash it all in my memory and right now my brother’s Calc textbook from college is simply too big for me to wade through especially considering more than half the book is stuff that won’t be on the AP exam.</p>

<p>Good curve… Gotta change the calculator batteries. Too… lazy… Must review lagrange error bounds. Again, too… lazy…</p>

<p>I’m sure I’ll 4.</p>

<p>i can get a 4… since a 4 is like 40%…
but dude the hell is lagrange error bound?! anyone have a good site/review for that?</p>

<p>I’m getting owned by polar eqn’s :-(</p>

<p>I had to learn taylor series last weekend.</p>

<p>Thank God it’s so similar to linear approximation >.<</p>

<p>I thought a 4 was more like 50% and a 3 was like 40%. I could be wrong. Does anyone know?</p>

<p>is polar really on the test? i forget what my teacher said about it, but i haven’t seen it on any practice tests…</p>

<p>polar is on the test</p>

<p>yeah polars are there. im hecka pumped. i got a 5 on practice…but you really never know how that translates. i need to make sure i dont make stupid mistakes on series and polars but hopefully itll turn out good. chemistry is the devil…</p>