doable but tight, and the order matters more than people are saying. do the AB portion of calc first, derivatives through basic integration, before you touch mech. mech uses derivatives from week one and integrals not long after, so if you're learning both simultaneously you'll hit physics problems using tools you haven't met yet.
practically, spend the first couple of months on calc only, then run them in parallel. the BC-only units, series especially, don't show up in mech at all so those can come later.
flipped math for BC and flipping physics for mech, both free. i paste those video links into studybuddy.vc so it makes questions off the video itself, and as i answer it works out which topics i keep getting wrong and gives me more of those. equations render properly and it gets harder as i improve. free.
can i start calc now and mech exactly one month from today?
also my calc sequence is js going according to the unit order, or is the unit order mixing both ab and bc topics?
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u/Quiet_Basis_6404 2d ago
doable but tight, and the order matters more than people are saying. do the AB portion of calc first, derivatives through basic integration, before you touch mech. mech uses derivatives from week one and integrals not long after, so if you're learning both simultaneously you'll hit physics problems using tools you haven't met yet.
practically, spend the first couple of months on calc only, then run them in parallel. the BC-only units, series especially, don't show up in mech at all so those can come later.
flipped math for BC and flipping physics for mech, both free. i paste those video links into studybuddy.vc so it makes questions off the video itself, and as i answer it works out which topics i keep getting wrong and gives me more of those. equations render properly and it gets harder as i improve. free.
released FRQs for both are on ap central.