<p>Well this may seem kind of awkward. I got 800 on the sat math ll but for some freaking reason i only got 690 in the sat 1 for math. Would my 800 offset the low sat 1 score?? As i retook the test and actually got 680!
I got 2010 (superscored) in the sat, if that helps and im an international student</p>
<p>The SAT II Math II is higher level math than what appears on the SAT I. It’s hard to compare the two because the SAT I measures how well you think and the SAT II measures how much you know. I do think that your subject test score would eliminate any doubt related to your proficiency in math.</p>
<p>If you are taking higher level math such as Calculus, you may want to take some extra time to study the type of math that appears on the SAT I. The SAT I consists more of concepts and relationships, not complex problems like on the SAT II Math II test.</p>