Took bc this year as a junior, absolutely one of my favorite classes I’ve taken, it really opens up math and shows you just what you can do with numbers, excited for calc three and linear algebra for senior year
I'm a junior who just finished Calc BC also one of my favorites. But my high school offers summer classes to get ahead, and right now I'm taking Linear Algebra and Group Theory before my senior yr and bro..... Linear Algebra is light... GROUP THEORY OMG I never hated a math class until this point. Anyway, looking forward to Calc 3
I’m from the uk and I took a level maths and further maths. This video was just randomly recommended to me and I think it was pretty interesting. Good job
That is ridiculous. You can go straight to calc BC. My school usually had you take trig/calc a first. Which included limits and derivitives. It was basically just a semester of prep instead of 2 semesters.
I just finished Honors Pre-Calc over the summer this past Wednesday so I can take BC this coming year (11th grade). Our school got rid of Honors in person, and replaced it with AP, so either you take AP or regular. Didn't qualify for AP since I didn't take Honors Algebra II, so I took Honors Pre-Calc to give me the same result. I've already looked into some concepts from the first few units of BC so I'm feeling good about taking it when school starts back in a few weeks!
@@Tesseract-dimensions-63527 Here, we're allowed to earn up to 40 credits over the summer through either community college or an online school. I picked an online school called Apex! They have lots of course options!
I had to be in class at 6:55 in the morning many mornings for Calc BC my Junior year I got a 5, took the equivalent of Calc 3 senior year, and soon i'm going to be testing out of Calc 3 with the knowledge I have from that class, so it was worth it
My school doesn't require Calc AB before Calc BC. Though I didn't activate my Asian genes correctly back then so I missed out on the Calc BC chance. Since I didn't take Pre Calc Honors (I took ACC instead), I can only take Calc AB for senior year. It's not the end of the world though, I enjoy math and look forward to a good year of Calc AB. I'm also excited to create that Calc AB project at the end of the year where you create a music video or movie based on the Calc AB curriculum. I think I've gotten a jump start anyways considering a wise Indian friend once told me, "just study the curriculum on Khan Academy over the summer". It's working like a charm! I've studied about 5-6 units out of the 8 in the Calc AB curriculum on Khan Academy within just a month (at the time of commenting this). PS (1): When you reply to my comments, I have no idea which one of you is actually replying. Not to beg, but it'd be nice to know which one of you Mr. AP's respond haha! PS (2): I did mention a video or short about your AP CSP Create Task. As a RUclipsr myself, I understand it might be a bunch of work just to upload one video/short because someone requested it. Maybe it'd be simpler if you just made a community post for your AP CSP Create Task. As always, keep up the content both of you Mr. AP's!
Yea at my school AB was required before BC, as someone who isn’t planning on studying stem that didn’t bother me. Most kids find calc AB to be easier than classes like Apush or AP lit. Personally I found Apush to be extremely easy and calc to be hard and my scores show it. So if you’re not a stem kid like me take AB because colleges probably won’t even make you take Calc 2 if you’re going to be a liberal arts major. For AP kids who aren’t as interested in stem I think Stats can be a good choice. That said, teachers can also make or break an AP class so that’s also something to take into consideration.
My school doesn’t offer Calc BC, but I’ll see what I can do before registering for Junior Year. I’m also trying to do some other AP classes our school doesn’t offer like AP Physics, so I have a feeling the counselors might hate me soon. (They have a record for not liking students who overachieve. It means more work for them.)
Not sure if I’m interested in chem engineering degree later on but currently am a sophomore … plan on AP calculus AB in junior year … but now re thinking .
As someone who took AP Calc BC in their junior year (I'm taking Multvariable now), as long as you do the practice, you should be fine. I wouldn't say it's easy, far from it, but it's definitely not as intimidating as many people think. Now, of course, this also depends on the teacher. I was fortunate enough to have an absolutely goated teacher who would make sure that everyone understood the content. I also have her for multi this year and she's still just as good.
At my school, you take one or the other. If you take BC, you take one trimester of Math Analysis (Calc 1 basically) the previous year. Then sr year, you take AP Stats
I wish we had AP at my school. There was a bond for it this year, but it failed since some idiot seniors voted against it. Now I'm stuck with IB HL which a lot of colleges won't let me skip calc 2 with that.
Did really good on Pre Calc 12 with a 98 but ultimately im doing AP Calc AB instead of BC. Why? BC takes up half of my day at school which sucks while AB is only one block. Also I don't think I can handle BC's very fast pace even though I'm pretty good at math. currently im doing pretty good in AB, got a 92 on applications on derivatives test without scaling just this month :D hopefully integration doesnt kill me....
i really wish they also had a ap calc 3 or something like that. im stuck doing ap stats (i took calc bc as a junior and now im a senior) and not higher level math because calc 3 at our high school doesn't even give any college credit (unless we take some weird placement exam at our local community college, but there is no guarantee any other school will even take that credit)
Took calc bc physics c mech and electricity magnetism this year was pretty fun but ap lang crushed me ngl next year im taking equivalent of calc 3 and modern physics go STEMM :)))
@@Mr.AP5 fr i find it fascinating, STEM shouldn't be about an academic contest it is about learning cool stuff and contributing to science not about the grades you get
Rn I’m going to go into IB math applications and interpretations 2 which is essentially calculus 1. But I’m taking calc 1 atm via clep to get a head start and in case I fail the ib exam for math
i took ap precalc in my junior year and it was kinda of a joke and got a 3, im excited for BC but also scared of BC and i have a teacher i know teaches BC for 3 years and i talked to her about it and she said that she has a pretty good pass rate, so this senior year might be one heck of ride 🫡
Im a freshman in algebra 2 and Ap precalc. Im planning on taking ap calc BC next year. Will that be a big step up from what im doing now? So far the math classes im taking now are pretty easy
What is the calc ab subscore on the bc exam? Is it as impactful for college credit as the ab exam itself? I've already taken the ab exam so I'm just wondering.
I'm from central Asia. We don't have AP classes at school but we have AP exam center in our country. We have a few online AP courses from people in our country that study in the US colleges. If I will take those online AP courses, I am sure I'll still do self studying a lot to achieve high scores. I'm planning to take 4 APs next year and get 5: stats, physics 1, Calc BC and Computer science principles. I'll basically use online sourses on the internet and Barron's books. I'll be preparing in 6 months duration for 15 hours per week. Please consider that I'm non native speaker and don't have any foundation in all of these APs Could you tell me how realistic my goal is? Is it doable for me to get 5 in these 4 exams? If it is yes I would really appreciate your advice on how to succeed in them. If it's no then I'll try Calc AB and probably cancel the plan for physics 1 preparation because it's so hard and I have no any background knowledge in it. The season that I decided to take Calc BC and Physics 1 is that I have seen people in my country achieving 5 in both of them in 6-7 month preparation. Anyway, I'm confused. I would appreciate your advice and thanks for an insightful video!
I thing if you have a somewhat strong foundation of the English language, you should be fine. All of those are STEM classes that want you to approach problems from numerical and formula-like perspective, so you should be fine
BC is not hard if you know algebra they will take u through 1-8 but you need some more extra topics such as trig, parametric, polar and series for everything else
If you really want to do BC, you should consult your counselor, the BC teacher, and also the AP director at your school, if there’s somebody in that sort of role. Consult whoever you need who has the ability to let you into BC, and if they reject you, ask for whoever’s higher than them. I know it was a struggle for me to be able to get the classes from my counselor. If you’ve had good grades in the past, you might be able to convince them that you have the capability to jump AB. Maybe show them the list of units for AB vs BC, and how BC is only 2 units longer than AB’s 8 units. In my experience, BC is not really much harder, because the polar/parametric unit should feel almost obvious after all of the previous 8 units (it’s just some more application of already-known derivative and integration techniques), and the series unit, while different and seemingly unrelated, is not substantial enough to where it feels like a whole extra course curriculum added to AB. I think there’s just some kind of stigma around BC, like a fear of the unknown, but when you get up to it, it’s not much harder than AB. However, if they still reject you, you could possibly take the AB class but sign up for the BC exam at your school, and if they don’t allow that, decline the exam at your school and sign up for BC exam at another school. That last part is just an idea, because I don’t know if that would actually work, but it’s an idea. All in all, if you feel prepared for BC, do you what you must to get in. TL;DR: You can contest your counselors and show grade history. BC is not that much harder. And feel free to ask me whatever you need. P.S. I passed the most recent BC exam with a 5, so I’m not a bum of a source. I did self-study, though, so while I do have a perspective on the difference between AB and BC content difficulty, I don’t know how that might manifest in the form of extra homework or harder tests your teacher might give. But I doubt BC would have significantly more assignments or workload.
@@TekTheCow When you submit an application to colleges, they will most likely receive your school profile and see that all applicants from your respective school lack STEM AP opportunities. Don't sweat it
I’m going into my sophomore year and I just finished Precalculus. Should I take AP Calc AB or BC. I feel that BC will be too much cuz I’m already taking 2 other APs (Euro and CSP) and 4 honors classes. Irdk…
@@Mr.AP5Unfortunately because I am so young they are only letting me do AP Calc AB, but if I can complete… Hn Alg 2/trig, Precalc (Online), AP Calc AB, AP Calc BC, AP Stats, Calc III, and maybe Linear Algebra. Then I am Still locked.
The more I look the more I realize that so many schools require people to take AB before BC. Our school doesn’t, but you do have to take a “trig/Calculus A” class prior. Basically they eliminate the fast-paced aspect altogether by teaching you a third of the content before you’re allowed to take the class, then breeze through the first 5 units in a month before slowing down for the rest
@@Burrito_Boy1def easiest AP ever made 😅 not a useful one tho imo. I took it this year, and my teacher was so stressed trying to figure out how to teach the CED that we didn’t even get to the “optional” unit that actually has a lot of stuff that you need to know for AP Calc.
@@Keyxn oh i see we sped through units 1 and 2 pretty quickly since the majority of it was already familiar and had enough time to finish the entire course. definitely not a useful AP though if you're going to take AP calc AB or BC anyways.
Took bc this year as a junior, absolutely one of my favorite classes I’ve taken, it really opens up math and shows you just what you can do with numbers, excited for calc three and linear algebra for senior year
Same here!
I’m on the same path
@@willbellows3993 accelerated pathway buddies for the W 💪
same totally worth
I'm a junior who just finished Calc BC also one of my favorites. But my high school offers summer classes to get ahead, and right now I'm taking Linear Algebra and Group Theory before my senior yr and bro..... Linear Algebra is light... GROUP THEORY OMG I never hated a math class until this point. Anyway, looking forward to Calc 3
Taking BC next year. Wish me luck! It's gonna be one hell of a ride.
good luck! you got this!
You gyatt this
@@melongl5697 😐
@@Mr.AP5 I'm screwed.
@@joonlee16 Why so?
I’m from the uk and I took a level maths and further maths. This video was just randomly recommended to me and I think it was pretty interesting. Good job
@lightarjun Thank you and thanks for watching :)
@@lightarjun ^
|BC| (absolutely BC)
Ayo not a absolute convergence joke.
magnitude of BC?
@@solanaceous Perhaps a vector joke too?
Me whose school requires AB before BC:
Same
My school doesn't require both of them lol
My school is weird, we have IB
That is ridiculous. You can go straight to calc BC. My school usually had you take trig/calc a first. Which included limits and derivitives. It was basically just a semester of prep instead of 2 semesters.
I just finished Honors Pre-Calc over the summer this past Wednesday so I can take BC this coming year (11th grade). Our school got rid of Honors in person, and replaced it with AP, so either you take AP or regular. Didn't qualify for AP since I didn't take Honors Algebra II, so I took Honors Pre-Calc to give me the same result. I've already looked into some concepts from the first few units of BC so I'm feeling good about taking it when school starts back in a few weeks!
How can I convince my school to let me take precalculus during the summer in a community college because they don't offer it in the school 😢
@@Tesseract-dimensions-63527 Here, we're allowed to earn up to 40 credits over the summer through either community college or an online school. I picked an online school called Apex! They have lots of course options!
I had to be in class at 6:55 in the morning many mornings for Calc BC my Junior year
I got a 5, took the equivalent of Calc 3 senior year, and soon i'm going to be testing out of Calc 3 with the knowledge I have from that class, so it was worth it
My school doesn't require Calc AB before Calc BC. Though I didn't activate my Asian genes correctly back then so I missed out on the Calc BC chance.
Since I didn't take Pre Calc Honors (I took ACC instead), I can only take Calc AB for senior year. It's not the end of the world though, I enjoy math and look forward to a good year of Calc AB.
I'm also excited to create that Calc AB project at the end of the year where you create a music video or movie based on the Calc AB curriculum.
I think I've gotten a jump start anyways considering a wise Indian friend once told me, "just study the curriculum on Khan Academy over the summer". It's working like a charm! I've studied about 5-6 units out of the 8 in the Calc AB curriculum on Khan Academy within just a month (at the time of commenting this).
PS (1): When you reply to my comments, I have no idea which one of you is actually replying. Not to beg, but it'd be nice to know which one of you Mr. AP's respond haha!
PS (2): I did mention a video or short about your AP CSP Create Task. As a RUclipsr myself, I understand it might be a bunch of work just to upload one video/short because someone requested it. Maybe it'd be simpler if you just made a community post for your AP CSP Create Task.
As always, keep up the content both of you Mr. AP's!
you could always self study the extra BC units
@@real2w10 I've thought about it. Guess I'll see when the time comes to spend money for the exam
Yea at my school AB was required before BC, as someone who isn’t planning on studying stem that didn’t bother me. Most kids find calc AB to be easier than classes like Apush or AP lit. Personally I found Apush to be extremely easy and calc to be hard and my scores show it. So if you’re not a stem kid like me take AB because colleges probably won’t even make you take Calc 2 if you’re going to be a liberal arts major. For AP kids who aren’t as interested in stem I think Stats can be a good choice. That said, teachers can also make or break an AP class so that’s also something to take into consideration.
I wish I could've taken Calc BC next year, but I'll have to take IB Math instead. I hope I'll be able get a chance to sign up for the AB test.
My school doesn’t offer Calc BC, but I’ll see what I can do before registering for Junior Year. I’m also trying to do some other AP classes our school doesn’t offer like AP Physics, so I have a feeling the counselors might hate me soon. (They have a record for not liking students who overachieve. It means more work for them.)
Not sure if I’m interested in chem engineering degree later on but currently am a sophomore … plan on AP calculus AB in junior year … but now re thinking .
If you’re okay at math, take bc. If you really struggle with math, just take AB. You’ll benefit more from a slower paced class.
yeah im not the best at math but im not terrible but i really want to get better at it so i picked AB
I’m taking your favourite AP class next year: AP pre-calculus. I don’t know why I’m watching this video. But good job anyways.
@@didacusa3293 Who said it's our favorite 😭
What’s even the point of ap precalc
@@SomuaSomua meme class
@@SomuaSomua + free gpa boost
As someone who took AP Calc BC in their junior year (I'm taking Multvariable now), as long as you do the practice, you should be fine. I wouldn't say it's easy, far from it, but it's definitely not as intimidating as many people think. Now, of course, this also depends on the teacher. I was fortunate enough to have an absolutely goated teacher who would make sure that everyone understood the content. I also have her for multi this year and she's still just as good.
Im taking BC as freshman, it was a lot of work to be able to be allowed but I got it done
Sophmore* Im so silly for that
@@nazspub_keyz4106 Im taking AP Calc BC as a Junior. Your hella smart!
At my school, you take one or the other. If you take BC, you take one trimester of Math Analysis (Calc 1 basically) the previous year. Then sr year, you take AP Stats
I wish we had AP at my school. There was a bond for it this year, but it failed since some idiot seniors voted against it. Now I'm stuck with IB HL which a lot of colleges won't let me skip calc 2 with that.
My school only offers AB😭
sadness
Did really good on Pre Calc 12 with a 98 but ultimately im doing AP Calc AB instead of BC. Why? BC takes up half of my day at school which sucks while AB is only one block. Also I don't think I can handle BC's very fast pace even though I'm pretty good at math.
currently im doing pretty good in AB, got a 92 on applications on derivatives test without scaling just this month :D hopefully integration doesnt kill me....
Can you make a vid of "if we should take AP precalculus during the school year, or in the summer"
@@Tesseract-dimensions-63527 We will consider it
@@Mr.AP5 it would be really helpful. Also consider that most precalculus course during the summer aren't AP and they are taken in a community college
I took dual enrollment Calculus I and II.
Free college credit without the AP exam ez
Would you recommend I take calc AB before Calc BC when I’m in 10th grade?
@@jve2493 Calc BC
i really wish they also had a ap calc 3 or something like that. im stuck doing ap stats (i took calc bc as a junior and now im a senior) and not higher level math because calc 3 at our high school doesn't even give any college credit (unless we take some weird placement exam at our local community college, but there is no guarantee any other school will even take that credit)
@@sahirs100 Same :(
Took calc bc physics c mech and electricity magnetism this year was pretty fun but ap lang crushed me ngl next year im taking equivalent of calc 3 and modern physics go STEMM :)))
@@NonameNosurname-j4x STEM ON 🔝
@@Mr.AP5 fr i find it fascinating, STEM shouldn't be about an academic contest it is about learning cool stuff and contributing to science not about the grades you get
Rn I’m going to go into IB math applications and interpretations 2 which is essentially calculus 1. But I’m taking calc 1 atm via clep to get a head start and in case I fail the ib exam for math
bro i did ap precalc this year and got a 5 idk if I'm ready to go straight to bc or if I should go ab. (going into jr year btw)
@@SpacyPVP Do BC. You'll be fine
i took ap precalc in my junior year and it was kinda of a joke and got a 3, im excited for BC but also scared of BC and i have a teacher i know teaches BC for 3 years and i talked to her about it and she said that she has a pretty good pass rate, so this senior year might be one heck of ride 🫡
Im a freshman in algebra 2 and Ap precalc. Im planning on taking ap calc BC next year. Will that be a big step up from what im doing now? So far the math classes im taking now are pretty easy
if you think the current math classes are easy, then Calc BC will be easy. You're locked in
BC is a second year College class that is why
It’s covers 2 years in 1 year
*2 semesters in one year, it’s still only 1 year of college math.
@@talentlesscommenter1329 it's really still not a full year of calculus, some really important topics are missing
What is the calc ab subscore on the bc exam? Is it as impactful for college credit as the ab exam itself? I've already taken the ab exam so I'm just wondering.
Nah, it's pretty pointless. Shows how well you did on AB only topics
bc is NOT the final boss e&m is by FAR the hardest ap its not even close
@@triangl6966 It's not, but it is in terms of Math APs
I'm from central Asia. We don't have AP classes at school but we have AP exam center in our country. We have a few online AP courses from people in our country that study in the US colleges. If I will take those online AP courses, I am sure I'll still do self studying a lot to achieve high scores. I'm planning to take 4 APs next year and get 5: stats, physics 1, Calc BC and Computer science principles. I'll basically use online sourses on the internet and Barron's books. I'll be preparing in 6 months duration for 15 hours per week. Please consider that I'm non native speaker and don't have any foundation in all of these APs
Could you tell me how realistic my goal is? Is it doable for me to get 5 in these 4 exams? If it is yes I would really appreciate your advice on how to succeed in them. If it's no then I'll try Calc AB and probably cancel the plan for physics 1 preparation because it's so hard and I have no any background knowledge in it. The season that I decided to take Calc BC and Physics 1 is that I have seen people in my country achieving 5 in both of them in 6-7 month preparation. Anyway, I'm confused. I would appreciate your advice and thanks for an insightful video!
I thing if you have a somewhat strong foundation of the English language, you should be fine. All of those are STEM classes that want you to approach problems from numerical and formula-like perspective, so you should be fine
@@similar6250 ^^^
Thank you for the response. It gave me hope and inspiration for considering hard AP exams :))@@Mr.AP5
Do you think i can take BC as a sophomore, im in AP pre calc and i integration, limits, and deritives.
@@---KingBob--- Yeah you most certainly can
How can I take Ap calculus in freshman ( i know it sounds weird but I really want to do it)
make sure you've completed the necessary math classes before hand (algebra, geometry, precalc) and then just ask the school counselor
@@Mr.AP5 what if I have studied on my own, do I still have to take the courses and if I do how do I take them and be able to take ap calc in freshman?
cant take ap's till junior year at my school unfortunatly
that sucks, I mean BC junior year is the strat
1:06 why did you pronounce it "yoo-ler"
@@joeyk107 Cause he got a 3 on Calc BC (he didn't)[he should've]
I'm skipping precalc and calc ab to take bc in my junior year, any comments on how rough it'll be?
@@SriKommoju Try to self-study fundamental concepts of precalc, like unit circle, trig identities, and polar/parametric
BC is not hard if you know algebra they will take u through 1-8 but you need some more extra topics such as trig, parametric, polar and series for everything else
I just self studied BC and took the exam while taking AP precalc and got a 5 lol
@@RadianceDestiny That's actually crazy
At my school, AP Calc AB is required before you can take Calc BC, which is so annoying
@@ThomasTheThermonuclearBomb Not everywhere
@@Mr.AP5 jesus christ i need to proofread my comments before i hit send
@@ThomasTheThermonuclearBomb You good dw
You said to consider doing AB instead of BC if you're doing Physics C, Chem, or Bio.... I'm doing ALL 3 OF THEM and also BC 😭😭😭!!!
I'm taking AB AND BC as well as C:Mechanics this year yall pray 🙏
@@Ement We're praying, that's 4sure 🙏🙏🙏
Same but I’m only allowed to take AB this year
AP calf helps with physics C mechanics
@@duckymomo7935 Yeah, thanks for the reminder
I wanted to take bc but my school doesn’t even offer it 😭💀
IB TOK, IB Math HL, or IB History
I wish I could do BC but stupid school rules set AB as a prereq 😡
Oh well, BC for senior year IG…
@@ChessCapital thats not bad tho!
If you really want to do BC, you should consult your counselor, the BC teacher, and also the AP director at your school, if there’s somebody in that sort of role. Consult whoever you need who has the ability to let you into BC, and if they reject you, ask for whoever’s higher than them. I know it was a struggle for me to be able to get the classes from my counselor. If you’ve had good grades in the past, you might be able to convince them that you have the capability to jump AB. Maybe show them the list of units for AB vs BC, and how BC is only 2 units longer than AB’s 8 units. In my experience, BC is not really much harder, because the polar/parametric unit should feel almost obvious after all of the previous 8 units (it’s just some more application of already-known derivative and integration techniques), and the series unit, while different and seemingly unrelated, is not substantial enough to where it feels like a whole extra course curriculum added to AB. I think there’s just some kind of stigma around BC, like a fear of the unknown, but when you get up to it, it’s not much harder than AB. However, if they still reject you, you could possibly take the AB class but sign up for the BC exam at your school, and if they don’t allow that, decline the exam at your school and sign up for BC exam at another school. That last part is just an idea, because I don’t know if that would actually work, but it’s an idea. All in all, if you feel prepared for BC, do you what you must to get in.
TL;DR: You can contest your counselors and show grade history. BC is not that much harder. And feel free to ask me whatever you need.
P.S. I passed the most recent BC exam with a 5, so I’m not a bum of a source. I did self-study, though, so while I do have a perspective on the difference between AB and BC content difficulty, I don’t know how that might manifest in the form of extra homework or harder tests your teacher might give. But I doubt BC would have significantly more assignments or workload.
I’m being forced to take AB since there wasn’t enough people willing to take BC
I’m taking AP pre calc in my junior year. Is AP Calc AB next or BC?
@@transitnthings If your school allows BC as the next one, take BC
Wait until bro finds out some schools offer calc 3 and 4
Same words from them : If you can handle AB, then you can handle BC
Because you kind of can
Hey Mr. AP, my school doesn’t offer any Stem APs does this hurt my chances of going to top colleges in the US?
@@TekTheCow When you submit an application to colleges, they will most likely receive your school profile and see that all applicants from your respective school lack STEM AP opportunities. Don't sweat it
"you-lers method"
@@Sreekar617 Sincerest apologies to Euler himself
When should I take AP Stats
Sophomore year I’d reccomend
@@VRgonnagoD1 I did it Sophomore. Some people like to pair it up with AP Research for Junior/Senior or take it before AP Research
a lot of freshman in my school take bc rn but I took it in 10 sad
taking it in 10th is still really strong
My school doesn't have BC😢
same mine doesn’t offer it either 😔
You shouldn't take either. Instead, you should take:
AP Precalculus.
@@joonlee16 No
@@Mr.AP5 Why not?
@@joonlee16 Watch the video and find out ;)
@@Mr.AP5 I did. My point still stands.
goodbye. ap precalc should be BANNED 🛑✋
Idea: If CollegeBoard wanted to make another calculus class they should call it "AP Calc. BBC"
@@AngelShrimpChips Horrible idea 💀💀💀
Multi variable? That’s third year math class…
Ap calc AC/DC when
take BC if you actually want rigor, AB is for non stem majors who are forced to take more math classes.
This 👆
I’m going into my sophomore year and I just finished Precalculus. Should I take AP Calc AB or BC. I feel that BC will be too much cuz I’m already taking 2 other APs (Euro and CSP) and 4 honors classes. Irdk…
Oh btw I’m locked in with math
You'll be fine. Take BC. Lmk how it goes 😭
@@Mr.AP5Unfortunately because I am so young they are only letting me do AP Calc AB, but if I can complete… Hn Alg 2/trig, Precalc (Online), AP Calc AB, AP Calc BC, AP Stats, Calc III, and maybe Linear Algebra. Then I am Still locked.
Nvm they let me switch BC doesn’t feel much different tbh
BC soph year gigachad
real
BC and physics c soph year gigachad
@@triangl6966 holy moly
taking bc cause i finished ab
W
The more I look the more I realize that so many schools require people to take AB before BC. Our school doesn’t, but you do have to take a “trig/Calculus A” class prior.
Basically they eliminate the fast-paced aspect altogether by teaching you a third of the content before you’re allowed to take the class, then breeze through the first 5 units in a month before slowing down for the rest
1:07. AHHH! HE PRONOUNCED EULER WRONG!!! no more rights for u sorry lol
Apologies. I will speak on your behalf with him at once
What if iI took AB in 9th grade 💀
@@davidlamas9236 Oh that's fine
AP precalc 💀
Both 🤓
What the heck is up with that background music 😂😂
Me taking multi rip
@@Anthony_Jiang Same
@ good luck this year
@@Anthony_Jiang Thanks. You too
Little late for this video buddy
@@BG-yj9pr How come?
@@Mr.AP5 this may just be my school but we selected our courses for this year months ago
@@BG-yj9pr well the video can help those who need to decide for upcoming years :)
stop being a b and do the work... Calc BC it is
Ap precalc all the way!
@@smily1370 Don't make me remove your comment, big guy
Get a load of this guy....
same i love ap precalc so so much its top 1 best AP course
@@Burrito_Boy1def easiest AP ever made 😅 not a useful one tho imo. I took it this year, and my teacher was so stressed trying to figure out how to teach the CED that we didn’t even get to the “optional” unit that actually has a lot of stuff that you need to know for AP Calc.
@@Keyxn oh i see we sped through units 1 and 2 pretty quickly since the majority of it was already familiar and had enough time to finish the entire course. definitely not a useful AP though if you're going to take AP calc AB or BC anyways.
Calc bc propaganda