Calculus 00-01

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The Advanced Placement course in Calculus follows the course outline provided by the College Board. The course is designed around the college level semester study of Calculus and applications of Calculus. There will be an Advanced Placement Calculus test on May 10, 2001 Advanced Placement Calculus test on May 10, 2001 where the student can score from 1-5 and potentially earn up to 3-6 credits in college for Calculus. Most colleges will want a score of 4 or 5, but may accept a score of 3. Please check with the colleges as you apply for their standards The exam is difficult and will require much focus and work from the students.

The Part II of the AP Calculus exam may count for the Final Exam in JUNE (percentage to be determined later).

A Score on the AP Statistics Exam of ...
1 - means No Recommendation
2 - means Possibly Qualified
3 - means Qualified
4 - means Well Qualified
5 - means Extremely Well Qualified

AP CALCULUS WEB Sites

 

bullethttp://math.exeter.edu/rparris
bullethttp://www.math.hmc.edu/calculus/tutorials
bulletAP Calculus BC - by Dr. David McRae, The Woodberry Forest School, Department of Mathematics
bulletMr. Calculus - Teacher site with Calculus Information.
bulletInteractive  Real Analysis - Calculus based topics.
bulletFinite and Applied Calculus Resource Page
bulletUniversity of Oklahoma, Math Department
bulletCalculus Graphics
bulletKarl's Calculus Tutor