Hey everyone! I'm currently in BC Calculus and want to start preparing for the exam. Can anyone recommend good resources for practice exams besides the ones available on the College Board website? Thanks in advance!
Hey there! It's great that you're starting to prepare for the BC Calculus exam. There are quite a few resources you can use beyond the College Board website for practice exams and questions.
First, consider checking out the Khan Academy (khanacademy.org), which has a dedicated AP Calculus BC section. This includes video lessons, practice questions, and quizzes. The content is well-organized and tailored to the current AP Calculus BC curriculum, so it's definitely a helpful resource.
Another resource you might find helpful is the book "Cracking the AP Calculus BC Exam" by The Princeton Review. This book contains comprehensive content reviews, test-taking strategies, and several practice exams, making it a solid choice for exam prep.
Lastly, make sure to seek out past versions of the actual AP Calculus BC exam. In addition to the College Board's website, various online forums and websites, like AP Central or Calculus AB/BC Reddit, often share past exams and resources. These can be valuable for getting a sense of real exam questions and understanding the type and format of questions you may encounter.
Remember, the key to success is consistent practice and understanding the concepts behind the problems. Good luck with your preparation!
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