<p>I only started a few days ago and test is in a week. I took precalc last year though so I already learned everything before. Think I can make an 800?</p>
<p>I’m on the same boat as you. I started studying today.</p>
<p>I tried starting today. But Barron’s is just so much effort to read and I’m kinda already burned out from the school year. </p>
<p>But I’m in Math Analysis right now so I should TECHNICALLY know how to do all of the stuff on the test…</p>
<p>if you’re good at math you can get an 800.
i started studying physics 2 weeks before the exam and got a 790 (haven’t touched physics 4 years prior to this studying)</p>
<p>I started studying never, but I still got an 800. It’s not as hard as you think. As long as you know math up to precalculus, and are good at using your calculator, you should be able to do well.</p>
<p>I finished a precalc online course about 2 weeks ago, gave it all a break, and now I’m back to studying today. </p>
<p>I looked over the problems in a practice test, panicked, and then realized we could use a calculator on ANY PROBLEM WE WANT!!! Piece of cake!</p>
<p>I just started yesterday, and I’m using Dr. Chung’s book. I took my first practice test and made a 700, but I’m not satisfied with that because it’s Math level 2 and it’s easy to make an 800 on. I just need to study my pre-cal more. I wish I had taken this test last summer, I would have been more confident :(</p>
<p>I have to take it in less than a week (along with french and history) and honestly have not even studied for any of them yet. However, I’m in precal now (and ap history and french 5) so reading this thread makes me feel better. Is there any stuff on it that isn’t covered in precal?</p>
<p>I think there’s a chance that limits could be on it…based on Barron’s… but I doubt it’ll come up. I’m also taking US and Spanish.^ lol I’m feeling not so confident about these.</p>