The only AP credit is Calculus AB which is credit for Calc I. I completely understand differentiation, integration, and their applications from Calculus AB. After we were finished learning the material I bought James Stewarts Calculus and Thomas' Calculus and taught myself most the material from...
I agree because I took AP Calc AB last year and had a great teacher, but this year in Calc II my teacher isn't that great. I just sit there in class and do nothing, but mainly because I already know the material because I taught it myself at the end of AP Calc.
I have a 4.59 GPA. I'm in a math honor society, National Honor Society, and I'm a tutor. The societies perform community service projects. All the guy really said is that they are reducing the number of acceptance.
Well I was just curious as to what others thought on my chances. If someone will elaborate on what information to give I will easily list information about my academic record
I'm a senior in high school who recently applied to North Carolina State University for electrical engineering. I heard from one of their admissions representatives that they have recently changed their acceptance rate. He said it is going to be even more competitive. By the end of this year I...
Well I had AP Calculus last year and we covered that, but I'm in Calculus 2 this year and we haven't gotten that far yet in class but it'll come up later. Same thing with trig substitutions as someone previously stated.