570 Math II..what....I dont even...

<p>27th percentile??
Definitely not getting into the cornell hotel school</p>

<p>You realize you don’t have to send the score…</p>

<p>How? Did you make a bubbling error?</p>

<p>I’m pretty sure you have to get more wrong than you got right to get that score, bubbling error?</p>

<p>What was the score you expected?</p>

<p>There was no error, I’m pretty sure I just did awful. My SAT I was 710CR/590 Math :(</p>

<p>According to Cornell, the Hotel school accepts around 48 people every year who got less than a 600 in Math so I’m still in the game… but by a very very narrow margin…</p>

<p>It’s the 27th percentile of people taking the math II subject test. That is a relatively small, and very select group. Most people don’t take it and most school don’t require it. Not sure about Cornell.</p>

<p>Get a private tutor or a review book (Barrons is the best). You could definitely get that up at least 100 points if you study. A lot of it is just trig and once you learn all the rules you should be fine.</p>

<p>If it makes you feel any better, I aced AP Calculus and Calculus II and I only got a 700. I also got a 34 on the Math section of the ACT.
It all comes down to studying for the SAT II, specifically. You need to know what kind of questions are asked on the exam. I didn’t crack a review book open until the night before, and there was some stuff that I had never learned before on the test.</p>

<p>Are you a junior? I got a 560 on math I as a sophomore then got a 780 on math II a year later</p>