<p>In Math IIC and Physics. I have review books. Wed, Thursday, and Friday night I have.</p>
<p>Enough?</p>
<p>In Math IIC and Physics. I have review books. Wed, Thursday, and Friday night I have.</p>
<p>Enough?</p>
<p>It depends how much you already know... probably not though...</p>
<p>Math and Physics I know most, if not all of the material. </p>
<p>I just need to review everything and practice the SATesque problems.</p>
<p>Don't worry, from what I can remember, Math IIC is all about what you already know b/c it's stuff you've picked up from over the years, so just do some practice problems to help you stay focused but don't flood yourself, oh and yeah, overall it isn't that hard and I hear there's a very lenient curve. As for physics, I'm going to go based on my AP test experience b/c for the most part, they tend to be similar in difficulty overall (based on my experience with SAT II: Spanish and Chemistry which were very similar in both format and difficulty), so yeah I though Physics MC was a pain, but I wasn't good to begin w/ but overall I bet Physics shouldn't be too bad if you feel comfortable w/ most of the material already.</p>
<p>haha, should be more than enough if you know your stuffs in school well..maths IIC is quite simple. Physics is not that tough also. I think the only thing you really have to study is chem as it has many tough concepts..</p>
<p>I say, get off the discussion forum and grab the book.:D</p>
<p>I agree Isherpa_cool!!! Math IIC is easy, just take a few practice tests (they're only an hour long obviously). The grading for Math IIC is nice too b/c I think you can miss 8 points and still get a 780, and maybe miss as many as 20 points and end up in the low 700 range (I think, not sure though, small possibility it could be 600s). Anyway, you can miss a lot and do well. It's a plus to know how to use your calc. If you have drive and have many energy drinks, you'll be okay.</p>