<p>Self-explanatory, really. </p>
<p>If I finish Year 1 of IB Math SL(and a bit of year 2), would I have covered enough material to get 750+ on the SAT II? Or would I have to study more material?</p>
<p>Self-explanatory, really. </p>
<p>If I finish Year 1 of IB Math SL(and a bit of year 2), would I have covered enough material to get 750+ on the SAT II? Or would I have to study more material?</p>
<p>I’m in the same position as you really… I think the math II is probably a bit over our heads if we’re looking to score in the range you mentioned. Stuff like coordinate geometry and matrices, “Inscribed solids, solids by rotation”, etc, is stuff I at least haven’t done yet (currently in year 2 of IB). I also get a feeling that even if we know a lot of the stuff that’s supposedly on the test, we’ll probably find it tricky, and a 750+ elusive.</p>
<p>I don’t think so. The math 2 is mainly precalculus, but IB math has a different curriculum. I was pretty decent in IB Math but I was completely lost on the math 2 (practice test). I’d reccomend sticking to math 1</p>