Completely Personalized and 1:1
We take pride in offering 1:1 instruction for every student. This personalized approach ensures that you receive individualized attention, targeted guidance, and a customized learning experience tailored to your unique needs and pace.
Extensive Tutoring for 50+ Hours
Our program offers comprehensive coverage of AP Calculus AB concepts. With over 50 hours of dedicated instruction, you'll delve deep into the subject matter, master essential topics, and build a strong foundation.
Flexible Pacing to Suit Your Needs
We recognize that every student learns at their own pace. Our classes are paced according to your learning needs, allowing you to grasp concepts thoroughly and progress comfortably.
Structured Homework Assignments
Homework assignments are an integral part of our program. After completing each unit, you'll be given homework to reinforce your understanding and apply what you've learned.
Unlimited Doubt Classes
We're committed to ensuring that your doubts and questions are promptly addressed. Our unlimited doubt classes provide you with the opportunity to seek clarification and gain confidence in your understanding of calculus.
5 Full-Length Mocks
To prepare you for the AP Calculus AB exam, we offer five full-length mock tests. These simulated exams allow you to assess your progress, identify areas for improvement, and become comfortable with the exam format.
One to One Mock Review Sessions
Every mock test is followed by a personalized 1:1 mock review session. This session helps you analyze your performance, understand your mistakes, and refine your test-taking strategies under expert guidance.
Regular Parent Teacher Meetings
Collaboration between educators, students, and parents is pivotal for academic success. We schedule regular Parent Teacher Meetings to discuss your progress, share insights, and address any concerns, fostering a supportive learning environment.
The AP Calculus AB Exam is structured in the following way:
Section I: Multiple Choice
45 Questions | 1 Hour 45 minutes | 50% of Exam Score
- Part A: 30 questions; 60 minutes (calculator not permitted).
- Part B: 15 questions; 45 minutes (graphing calculator required).
- Questions include algebraic, exponential, logarithmic, trigonometric, and general types of functions.
- Questions include analytical, graphical, tabular, and verbal types of representations.
Section II: Free Response
6 Questions | 1 Hour 30 Minutes | 50% of Exam Score
- Part A: 2 questions; 30 minutes (graphing calculator required).
- Part B: 4 questions; 60 minutes (calculator not permitted)
- Questions include various types of functions and function representations and a roughly equal mix of procedural and conceptual tasks.
- Questions include at least 2 questions that incorporate a real-world context or scenario into the question.
Exam Weighting for the Multiple-Choice Section of the AP Exam
Units | Exam Weighting (AB) | Exam Weighting (BC) |
Unit 1: Limits and Continuity | 10%–12% | 4%–7% |
Unit 2: Differentiation: Definition and Fundamental Properties | 10%–12% | 4%–7% |
Unit 3: Differentiation: Composite, Implicit, and Inverse Functions | 9%–13% | 4%–7% |
Unit 4: Contextual Applications of Differentiation | 10%–15% | 6%–9% |
Unit 5: Analytical Applications of Differentiation | 15%–18% | 8%–11% |
Unit 6: Integration and Accumulation of Change | 17%–20% | 17%–20% |
Unit 7: Differential Equations | 6%–12% | 6%–9% |
Unit 8: Applications of Integration | 10%–15% | 6%–9% |
Unit 9: Parametric Equations, Polar Coordinates, and Vector-Valued Functions (BC only) | 11%–12% | |
Unit 10: Infinite Sequences and Series (BC only) | 17%–18% |