You will not die in AP Calculus unless you obtain a rare illness or are already sick. However, if you study hard, pay attention and do your work, you will do great!
This is not a hard schedule, because you get to choose at least a unit in each of the faculties
yes it will definitely help you for BC next year.
No, AP Calculus is a far more difficult course.
Calculus or AP Calculus
honors physics / ap physics honors pre-calculus / ap calculus AB/BC honors chemistry engineering mechanics
Calculus AB is the branch of the calculus curriculum offered by the College Board exam administration. It differs from its counterpart, Calculus BC, in that AB only covers material into a standard "college" introductory calculus course.Usually, Calculus AB corresponds to a typical university's Calculus I course (or similarly named). In contrast, BC is a more accelerated course which covers material that corresponds to both Calculus I and II. This may vary depending on the university, as some combine both Calculus I and II into one course, in which case AB would only cover one semester of material.Calculus AB includes content based on limits, continuity, differentiation, integration, the IVT, the MVT, the EVT, and the FTC.
Check with your guidance counselor to see what your school's prerequisites are for AP Calculus.
Discuss with your tutor(s). They will know whether you will able to do it or not. Also, you will may to consider what courses you will need for whatever you wish to do after your senior year.
Discuss with your tutor(s). They will know whether you will able to do it or not. Also, you will may to consider what courses you will need for whatever you wish to do after your senior year.
I don't think they stand for anything. AB just means the first and second parts, and BC is the next parts.
It depends, i took AP Calculus as a junior but mainly it is for seniors.
The collegeboard website has a store where you can buy any of the released old AP exams. I'm not sure where you can do it for free.