<p>So, I am a senior in high school, and I am just deciding to take the SAT II's. I am currently in AP Biology and in AP Calculus BC. I plan on taking the Sat II of Biology and Math II. I was wondering what I would need to study on. I have never taken them before, and I got waitlisted from my first choice. Hopefully anything above of 700 on subject test will improve my chances. Can someone tell me what to do to get at least a 700 on the Sat II. Thanks.</p>
<p>Getting above a 700 on SAT II Math usually isn't too hard if you're in Calc BC. The only thing that could hurt you is that you have forgotten some of the material. If you brush up a little on trig (like inverse trig functions and all that weird stuff you may have forgotten) getting 750+ shouldn't be too hard. -4 is usually an 800, just so you know (out of 50). It wouldn't hurt to grab a book and see how you score. I remember the sparknotes one being fairly accurate of the difficulty of the real test.</p>
<p>By the way, you get a calculator. Seriously use it! It helps so much! (Without a calculator I would have failed.....) Since you're in Calc you may have a TI-89, which is allowed, and is amazing for the test.</p>