AP Calc BC Prep in 2 Months: Is It Possible?

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A high school sophomore is considering self-studying for the AP Calculus BC exam in just two months, aiming to graduate early by taking additional classes at a community college. While some participants affirm that passing the exam is possible with intense study, they caution against the approach, highlighting the challenges of absorbing a significant amount of material in a short time. Concerns are raised about the effectiveness of cramming and the potential lack of long-term retention of calculus concepts. The discussion emphasizes the importance of a deeper understanding of the material, especially for future applications in fields like physics. Participants suggest that rushing through the learning process may not be beneficial, advocating for a more thorough and paced approach to mastering calculus.
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Hello I am currently a sophomore in high school and am looking to graduate early next year. I need to take 4 additional classes this summer at my local community college in order to satisfy all the courses I need in order to graduate early. To give my self a boost I was looking into taking the AP CALC BC exam this year with only 3 months to go until the actual AP test this year on May 11, do you think it would be possible to teach myself AP calculus BC is a matter of 2 months with INTENSE studying probably for 4 hours a day plus like 6 hours on the weekend for everyday until the exam with knowledge of pre calculus and strong algebra skills. Thankyou for answering to my question. :smile:
 
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Can you do it in 2 months? Yes. Should you do it in 2 months? Probably not.
 
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micromass said:
Can you do it in 2 months? Yes. Should you do it in 2 months? Probably not.
Why don't you think I should do it in 2 months?
 
It's a lot of information to absorb in just two months, and it's not helpful in the long run if you plan to use calculus in the future. It's not impossible but it's far from efficient.
 
Sure, you can probably do very well on the exam in 2 months. But that's called cramming. Will you gain the necessary deeper insight? Will you still be comfortable with the material after several years? Things like that are important. And the more time you spend on something, the more comfortable you will be with it, and the more comfortable you will remain with the material. I suggest to take out all the time it takes to learn the subject. Don't rush things.
 
Ethan Hummel said:
INTENSE studying probably for 4 hours a day plus like 6 hours on the weekend for everyday
This is in addition to your normal schoolwork?
 
Thankyou for all the insight guys I just have a comment to micromass, don't you think students who do take the normal duration class forget the information especially when they don't use it and I would like to major in Physics this summer and I would be using the topics quite frequently
 

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