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BC is like AB with extra steps. AB covers the foundations - limits, derivatives, and integrals. BC covers everything in AB plus topics like series, polar functions, and parametric equations. If you're confident and aiming for a math-heavy college major, BC is worth the challenge.

Yes. Strong algebra skills are essential. Calculus introduces complex new ideas, but most mistakes students make are algebra errors. Factoring, manipulating fractions, working with exponents, and logarithms are topics that come up constantly. If your algebra is shaky, do some practice before the course starts. It'll make everything that follows a lot smoother.