<p>Alright Im getting extremely worried.</p>
<p>Math 1 or Math 2
Biology E or Biology M. </p>
<p>Im currently in Pre Calc and so I thought Id give my try at Math 2 but I've had three years of math that include algebra and geometry. little bit of trig in those i guess.</p>
<p>and for bio
Ive taken reg bio and am currently taking AP Bio. </p>
<p>What would you guys suggest?</p>
<p>Math 2, Biology E.</p>
<p>thanks.
wouldnt math 1 be easier though</p>
<p>A lot of uni’s prefer math II to math I so u should probably double check where ur applying then decide</p>
<p>yeah i checked around and for the schools im applying that require SAT IIS are pretty lenient. they just require two subject tests</p>
<p>I think I’ll be taking Math I and Biology E.</p>
<p>Ugh I hate having to choose. Maybe Ill just take a Math I subj test practice and Math II and see in which I do better…</p>
<p>Then, I will take Math II if they are lenient. Your courses show that you are capable of taking Math II; by taking an easier test, you just show you are kind of unsure of yourself. </p>
<p>Math II isn’t hard, anyways.</p>
<p>Yeah everyones been saying that Math II has better curves and stuff. Yes I am unsure of myself and thats why im taking Math I lol. I just feel like the material in Math II is harder referring to the PR review book. And I feel like i wouldnt have enough time to decipher the questions. Im already prepared for Math I</p>
<p>I didn’t talk about Math II curves and stuff… I talked about how it’s not hard. You should take it; if you are prepared for Math I, then good, you are prepared for Math II as well. Simply go memorize some formulas such as logarithms and then you are prepared for Math II and will receive a score that is far more impressive than a meager 800 in Math I.</p>
<p>My opinion is take Math II unless you think you can get 800 in Math I. Even then, a 700-800 score range in Math II is better than a 800 in Math I. Math I is for people who haven’t had as rigorous math courses as others.</p>
<p>yeah I was just mentioning curves as something separate…nvm. Then I guess I’ll memorize some of the formulas and see how I do on one more practice test. I just decided to stay away from Math II because of those formulas. I feel like theyre kinda complicated. Ill see what I can do in the time I have. Yeah I guess youre right. Colleges consider Math II’s too because its harder and getting a higher score will be more noticeable. </p>
<p>Now that I look into the logarithm formulas…they seem to be pretty understandable.</p>
<p>Math II and B.E it is hopefully my final decision lol.</p>