![]() Polynomial Approximations and Series (for BC Calculus Students).Circle the content areas that were most challenging for you and draw a line through the ones in which you felt confident/did well.Do you feel you wrote well organized, thoughtful essays?.Do you feel you had the knowledge to address the subject matter of the essays?.How many multiple choice questions did you miss?.How much time did you spend on each free response question?.How much time did you spend on the multiple choice questions?.We’ll get to that soon.Īfter you take your first test, respond to the following questions: ![]() Don’t worry about the explanations for now, and don’t worry about why you missed questions. ![]() Using the answer key on this page (for Calculus AB) or this page (for Calculus BC), count how many multiple choice questions you got right and how many you missed. Be sure to do so in one sitting, following the instructions that appear before the test. So, before you read further, take the AP Calculus AB Diagnostic Test starting at this page of this book or take the AP Calculus BC Diagnostic Test starting on this page. If you’re feeling test-phobic, remind yourself that a practice test is a tool for diagnosing yourself-it’s not how well you do that matters but how you use information gleaned from your performance to guide your preparation. Doing so will give you insight into your strengths and weaknesses, and the test will also help you make an effective study plan. HOW TO BEGINīefore you can decide how to use this book, you need to take a practice test. Let’s now look how to make this determination. This will depend on your needs and how much time you have. You may choose to use some parts of this book over others, or you may work through the entire book. ![]() Part Five of this book contains practice tests.Part Four of this book contains practice drills covering all of the AB Calculus and BC Calculus concepts you will find on the exams.how to manage your time to maximize the number of points available to you.how to write a high-scoring free response answer.how to attack multiple choice questions.Part Three of this book will explore various strategies:.point you towards additional resources.provide information about the struxcture, scoring, and content of the AP Calculus Exam.The remainder of Part One will provide guidance on how to use this book and help you determine your strengths and weaknesses.This book is organized to provide as much-or as little-support as you need, so you can use this book in whatever way will be most helpful for improving your score on the AP Calculus Exam. A general overview of the test and what to expectī. Chris would like to thank his family for their unwavering support and always being the “wind in my sail” and give a very special thank you to the teachers who made math fun, Gai Williams and Anita Genduso.Ī. He considers Calculus to be his favorite level of Math. He is certified to teach various Advanced Placement courses as well as SAT, ACT, GMAT, GRE, LSAT, DAT, OAT, PSAT, SSAT, and ISEE. In her spare time, Bikem enjoys spending time with her dog, Gary, and her nieces, Laila and Serra.Ĭhris Knuth have been with the Princeton Review for 9 years and has been teaching Math since the 5th grade through various tutoring organizations and classes. She is certified to teach and tutor numerous Advanced Placement courses as well as the PSAT, SAT, ACT, LSAT, GRE, and MCAT. She is currently residing in Philadelphia, PA where she is a graduate student at Temple University, working on her Ph.D. After graduation, she moved to Cincinnati, OH for a year where she certified to tutor online and was promoted to Master Tutor. She came to TPR as an undergraduate at the University of California, San Diego from which she graduated in 2011 with two Bachelors of Science degrees in Bioengineering: Pre-Med and Psychology. Silvestriniīikem Ayse Polat has been teaching and tutoring through The Princeton Review since 2010. The Princeton Review is not affiliated with Princeton University.ĪP and Advanced Placement Program are registered trademarks of the College Board, which does not sponsor or endorse this product. Published in the United States by Random House LLC, New York, a Penguin Random House Company, and in Canada by Random House of Canada Limited, Toronto, Penguin Random House Companies. To access the pdf, click on the green link and the pdf will open in another tab.Mary Beth Garrick, Director of ProductionĮ-mail: © 2013 by TPR Education IP Holdings, LLCĪll rights reserved. Each of the following topics has at least a practice test, read the description of each topic to see what will be on it.
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