This video goes over 13 AP Calculus AB 1 tips for overall studying, the multiple-choice section, as well as the free response (FRQ) section to help you pass the 2022 AP Calculus AB exam. We go over tons of general AP Calculus AB study tips and test taking strategies to jumpstart your AP exam prep on your way to scoring a 5.
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Here is a quick preview of some of the AP Calculus AB tips we go review:
0:00 - Introduction to 13 AP Calculus AB Tips: How to Get a 4 or 5
0:40 - 13 AP Calculus AB Must Know Study Tips
1. Make a calendar.
2. Mimic your testing environment.
3. Build up your hand muscles.
4. Practice using your calculator.
5. Learn the language of the exam.
6. Break down the free response questions.
7. Pay attention to details.
8. Double check your answers.
9. Make up your own practice problems.
10. Reuse practice problems.
11. Keep skills fresh.
12. Vary your resources.
13. Know when to ask for help.
7:26 - What to Do Next to Get a 4 or 5 on AP Calculus AB
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