<p>Hey I am taking the SATI next weekend and I'm wondering what sort of similarities everyone is seeing in their math level 2 scores and their SAT math scores?</p>
<p>It would be easiest to just post it like this.
if you took math level 1, but not 2, then please specify that it was level 1.</p>
<p>well...my problems alway been the reading of questions. like i always read the questions too fast and make stupid mistakes with about 1/10 probability. So 1/10 on SAT II will give me a 800, but on SAT I it might be 720 or even 690 something like that...%_%</p>
<p>.........i ve been training hard since i got my Jan 28th score to work more scrupulously and meticulously...but still during some practice test i make dumb mistakes..
hopefully some revelation happens to me this week.
bless me...</p>
<p>isn't this test date supposed to be especially easy? (the curve, that is) since basically no seniors are taking it, and it's mostly juniors who don't know where they stand yet (aka probably not high scorers) and maybe sophs if they're overachievers?</p>
<p>I'm wondering if the colleges look down on you if you take the Math I instead of the Math II?
Or if they say "any two SATII" is it OK for me to take Lit and Bio and not do math at all? I don't want to ruin my chances by not taking it, but I'm not going to get a high score - like maybe a 650 or 680 on math II.
What do you think?</p>
<p>Actually if you look at it in terms of percentages, it is much easier to get an 800 for Math II than an 800 for Math I. I think there's a lot less free space for careless mistakes in Math I.</p>
<p>My SAT I Math: 800
My SAT II Math II: 800</p>
<p>Any two SAT II - I suppose they're fine with anything, but it also depends on the course that you're looking for. Try emailing admissions officers to check if they prefer Math?</p>