AP Calc Unit 7 Comprehensive Review Resources

AP Calc Unit 7 Review Intro

Welcome to the second-to-last unit of AP Calc (if you’re in AB, that is. You still have a few units left in BC, but reviews for all of them are coming soon!). Congrats on making it this far, don’t give up now! This unit is all about differential equations, which are particularly interesting since their solution is not just a number, but a whole other equation. Learn more and get ready to achieve a 5 on the AP exam and an A+ in your class with the following carefully curated resources below!

1. Review Presentation

The first item on our list of great resources covering AP Calc Unit 7 is a Canva Presentation I recently made that goes through every single topic in the Unit as outlined by the CED. Each topic (well, almost, Euler’s method is hard to explain in a few slides) includes a slide with a summary of essential concepts and a slide with a worked example from Khan Academy and Flipped Math. I wouldn’t recommend studying only off these slides, but they’re a great review when you want a quick refresher on the basic concepts! 

(+) Good refresher with worked practice problems following the CED 

(-) Surface level review; more practice required

2. Flipped Math

Good old Algebros. You know them, you love them, they’re a fantastic resource!

(+) Organized according to the CED, AP Style Questions, lots of practice; packets for note-taking

3. IITian Academy

An unknown reason with real AP-style questions, IITian Academy offers MCQs and FRQs for all AP Calc topics. It’s particularly useful if you have run out of other practice questions and want some harder ones, just like the AP Classroom quizzes/progress checks. This website also offers a ton of other reviews for AP subjects (It’s saved me in AP Bio multiple times). I recommend this website for students who already know what they’re doing and want extra difficult practice similar to what the AP exam will ask. 

(+) Actual AP Questions organized by the CED 

(-) Answers are not explained thoroughly sometimes; only practice questions

4. Loops of Learning Tutoring

Learn from students just like you who have gotten an A in AP Calc throughout the year! Sign up through this link for further information on getting tutored for free, 100% online. 

More Resources

If you need more help overall, here’s an article I wrote some time ago about AP Calc AB resources in general. A lot of them are repeated from this article, but it might be helpful!

Conclusion

Good luck! AP Calc is not easy, so make sure to study hard and smart with these resources. Let me know through the Loops of Learning tutoring form or by emailing me at dianamoya@rivieraschools.com for more info!

Written by Diana Moya Lapeira

As a Costa Rican teen living in Miami, I am passionate about helping others and giving back to my community through fundraising and volunteer work. I love helping other people understand math, especially Calculus and PreCalc!

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