Hi all! I'm currently studying for the AP Calculus AB exam and would love to practice with some older versions of the test. Can anyone recommend a website or resource where I can find these exams? Your help would be much appreciated!
Hello! It's great that you're preparing for the AP Calculus AB exam with past tests, as they can be a valuable resource for understanding the types of questions you might encounter. The College Board, which administers the AP exams, has several free-response questions from past exams available on their website. You can find these past questions here: https://apcentral.collegeboard.org/courses/ap-calculus-ab/exam/past-exam-questions
For multiple-choice questions from older exams, you may have to rely on unofficial sources or test prep books. Many reputable test prep books, such as those from Barron's or The Princeton Review, include practice tests based on past exams and can provide a wealth of practice material. Keep in mind that these sources should be used with caution and are not always as accurate as official College Board materials.
Additionally, talking to your AP Calculus teacher or fellow students may help you find and share resources. Teachers often have access to past exams or practice questions, and other students might know of helpful resources too. Good luck with your exam preparations!
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