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Has anyone taken a full-length AP Calc BC mock exam?

Hi guys! I'm preparing for the AP Calc BC exam and I'm looking for a full-length practice exam to help me gauge my progress. Is there a reliable place to find a mock exam that's similar in content to the actual test? Any recommended resources will help!

7 months ago

Hi there! The best resource that I can recommend for full-length AP Calc BC practice exams is The College Board's AP website. They provide past AP Calc BC exams, which are the closest you can get to the actual test since they are released by the organization that creates the AP exams. The College Board sometimes revises the format of the exams, so make sure you're using a recent past exam to ensure the most accurate representation of the current test format.

Additionally, utilizing books specifically designed for AP Calc BC, such as The Princeton Review's "Cracking the AP Calculus BC Exam" or Barron's "AP Calculus BC," will give you access to full-length practice exams along with explanations, strategies, and study tips for the test. These books, along with numerous online forums and websites, are helpful resources to familiarize yourself with the exam content.

Remember that practice is essential for success in any AP exam. Make sure to review the concepts and skills you've learned throughout your course, as well as familiarizing yourself with the test structure, time management, and question formats by taking practice exams. Best of luck in your preparation!

7 months ago

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