<p>one of my classmates told me when she took the May SAT's, there wasn't a lot of geometry. hopefully I don't see a lot of geo stuff on the june sat's because geo is my weakest and i absolutely suck at it. believe it or not, when my tutor asked me if i knew what a "perpendicular line" was, i was clueless =[ and i hate questions dealing with circles, trapezoids, angles, etc. are there a lot of geometry questions on SAT math in general? i'm better at algebraic stuff than geometry to tell you the truth</p>
<p>If you don’t know what a perpendicular line is… then you’re going to have a haaard time. </p>
<p>Geo is pretty easy. Just keep practicing. :)</p>
<p>I would estimate 1/3 geometry, 1/3 algebra, 1/6 logic, 1/6 basic math.</p>
<p>Here is the run down for this year’s March SAT:</p>
<p>Numbers and Operations: 12 Questions</p>
<p>Algebra and Functions: 20 Questions</p>
<p>Geometry and Measurement: 15 Questions</p>
<p>Data analysis, Statistics, and Probability: 7 Questions</p>
<p>it seems like you should be able to do well having only taken geometry and algebra, which i have done, although i continue to do poorly. Will it help at all once I take algebra II or precalc? or do i already know all that i need to know?</p>