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Looking for Calc BC practice MCQs!

Hello everyone! I'm preparing for the AP Calc BC exam, and I'm on the hunt for some practice multiple choice questions. Any websites or resources you recommend to study from?

2 years ago

Hello! It's great that you are preparing for the AP Calc BC exam. To access practice multiple choice questions, you can explore the following resources:

1. College Board AP Classroom: As the organizer of the AP exams, the College Board provides practice questions, quizzes, and previous exam questions on their AP Classroom platform. Make sure to create an account and ask your teacher for an access code if you haven’t been given one already.

2. CollegeVine: CollegeVine offers a variety of resources and tools for students, including guidance on particularly tricky AP Calculus BC questions from past exams (https://blog.collegevine.com/ap-calculus-bc-practice-questions).

3. Khan Academy: Khan Academy offers free resources for the AP Calculus BC exam, including videos, explanations, and practice problems. Their materials are comprehensive and well-structured, making them excellent study aids.

4. Varsity Tutors: This platform features an extensive selection of AP Calculus BC practice multiple-choice questions. You can find quizzes, diagnostic tests, and timed problem sets to test your understanding and improve your skills.

5. Albert.io: Albert.io provides practice questions for AP Calc BC that closely align with the exam format. Do note that while some content is free, you'll need a paid subscription to unlock the full array of practice materials.

6. Barron’s or Princeton Review Test Prep Books: In terms of resources that aren't online, purchasing a test prep book is a popular option. These books typically offer multiple practice tests, in-depth content review, and targeted strategies for improving your score. You can find them at your local bookstore or online. Do note that they unfortunately can be pretty pricey, whereas many of the online resources listed above are free.

Additionally, don't forget to review your class notes, textbook, and any other course materials provided by your teacher - you can also ask them if they have any additional practice questions on hand for you. Good luck with your preparation!

2 years ago

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