Ok, so you can still get at least a 3, and with only one day of studying it's gonna be a hard grind. Study the entire course by going through a Princeton review book or a barron's review book. Get one at either the library or if you just have one. Go through all the processes and try to understand and memorize the main points. This should take you ~8 hours. Finish the last 4 hours with a practice test and go to sleep, wake up the day of the test with a good breakfast and 8 hours of sleep.
In my senior, I'm giving the bc test next month :). One tip I would give is to understand the topics analytically and graphically, you'll be so sharp that you can back up and justify your answers. Good luck everyone and thanks vin for the tips.
Thanks for the tip! It sounds like you have a great approach to learning calculus! The AP test will assess your understanding of multiple representations, so understanding the topics "analytically and graphically" is a great goal to set. I hope you do well on your exam in a few weeks!
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Hi Vin! Have you considered grading for AP? It's a good way to get more in depth understanding of the rubric so that you can pass it along to your viewers.
At some point, I want to become an AP Reader. Right now, I am very busy with family life, I have two toddlers! That's part of why I like youtube, I can do the majority of the work from home. You mentioned that you teach precalculus and calculus at a college. Are you a math professor?
A 5 is definitely attainable, but a lot depends on what skills you are bringing to the AP test on the May 8th. You knowing what you need to work on (FRQ's) is good. Just remember that when they grade your FRQ's, they are strictly following the rubric. So make sure your responses are accurate, and that you are using the big theorems to justify/explain your work. I am rooting for you! You sound very committed to getting the 5. Try to visualize you showing up prepared, having mastered all the big ideas and you will have a good chance. This part may be tough to hear but the most important thing you will gain in the next few weeks is a system for preparing for something difficult. I always tell my students that I am most proud of the ones that give it their all, pushing their limits in preparing for the AP exam. When you get hired as an adult, your work ethic will be one of your greatest assets!
im scared and have a calc and physics exam back to back I don't know which to focus on physics is really hard but has a lot of calculus concepts in it too,
Hang in there, show up and put your best work on the paper. All you can do right now is study, get a good night sleep, and show up to take the test. All of these big events are learning experiences, no matter what the outcome.
i’ve taken 3 mocks and gotten a 1 on each of them, pray for me
Ok, so you can still get at least a 3, and with only one day of studying it's gonna be a hard grind. Study the entire course by going through a Princeton review book or a barron's review book. Get one at either the library or if you just have one. Go through all the processes and try to understand and memorize the main points. This should take you ~8 hours. Finish the last 4 hours with a practice test and go to sleep, wake up the day of the test with a good breakfast and 8 hours of sleep.
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1 + 1 + 1 = 3
I took 2 mocks and got 1/5 on both, the test is 9 hours away, I better pull out a 3..
@@reneticsk bro why are you guys not studying in advance
In my senior, I'm giving the bc test next month :). One tip I would give is to understand the topics analytically and graphically, you'll be so sharp that you can back up and justify your answers. Good luck everyone and thanks vin for the tips.
Thanks for the tip! It sounds like you have a great approach to learning calculus! The AP test will assess your understanding of multiple representations, so understanding the topics "analytically and graphically" is a great goal to set. I hope you do well on your exam in a few weeks!
Thanks, I’m ready for the exam!
You can do it!
tysm for all these posts
I enjoy making these videos! I hope they helped for the AP test!
could you please make a video about how to use the calculator efficiently w the short tricks?
This might be what you are looking for:
th-cam.com/video/jFUfB7YxLT4/w-d-xo.html
Thanks for supporting the channel! I hope your AP test prep is going well!
Thanks so much! You were of great help!
Glad it helped! Good luck on your AP exam(s)!
Wow great video. Thanks for the tips! 👍 I can't wait to get a 5. Will definitely buy those books too.
Glad it was helpful!
How did you do
Hi Vin! Have you considered grading for AP? It's a good way to get more in depth understanding of the rubric so that you can pass it along to your viewers.
At some point, I want to become an AP Reader. Right now, I am very busy with family life, I have two toddlers! That's part of why I like youtube, I can do the majority of the work from home.
You mentioned that you teach precalculus and calculus at a college. Are you a math professor?
My official title is instructor. And there's an option to read for AP at home!
Is converting riemann sums to integrals included on calculus ab exam? And do I need to know all the volumes of figures?
Yes but it is not a massive topic. I would focus on the big topics (First Derivative Test, Fundamental Theorem of Calculus) first!
@@vinteachesmath okay, thanks
thank you for the video.
Thanks for watching! I hope your test goes well!
why am I watching this video after I have taken the ap exam today........
There is a strange feeling when the exam is over! All that work and preparation, and it all ends in one 3hr 15 min test! I hope the test went well!
two weeks left and im struggling with frq. This layed out the perfect plan for me. U still think I can pull of a 5?
A 5 is definitely attainable, but a lot depends on what skills you are bringing to the AP test on the May 8th. You knowing what you need to work on (FRQ's) is good. Just remember that when they grade your FRQ's, they are strictly following the rubric. So make sure your responses are accurate, and that you are using the big theorems to justify/explain your work.
I am rooting for you! You sound very committed to getting the 5. Try to visualize you showing up prepared, having mastered all the big ideas and you will have a good chance.
This part may be tough to hear but the most important thing you will gain in the next few weeks is a system for preparing for something difficult. I always tell my students that I am most proud of the ones that give it their all, pushing their limits in preparing for the AP exam. When you get hired as an adult, your work ethic will be one of your greatest assets!
im scared and have a calc and physics exam back to back I don't know which to focus on physics is really hard but has a lot of calculus concepts in it too,
Hang in there, show up and put your best work on the paper. All you can do right now is study, get a good night sleep, and show up to take the test. All of these big events are learning experiences, no matter what the outcome.
@@vinteachesmath thanks for that advice, I'll do my best. And your videos really help too thank you
I also have back to back calculus and comp sci principles tmr, calculus is like 20x harder 😅
thank you!!!
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I hope the test was okay, 🧑🍳!
uwu getting a 6 OWO