Last minute studying: Sat ii math

<p>I have today (Thursday) and Friday (from 1pm-night since I have a half day session of school) to actually LEGITIMATELY study for this test. I want to score a 700+ and I didn't do so well on the Barron's SAT II diagnostic test. </p>

<p>Please outline for me some STRATEGIES, TIPS, STORIES BASED ON PAST EXPERIENCE which will help me assess what to do in my situation. What study plan do you propose? Should I even take the exam?</p>

<p>Thank you so much. This will help me feel less stressed.</p>

<p>Info that might answer your questions:
I'm a junior in Pre-Calc Honors. My quarter grades have been 78, 87, 95 (so far).
I have the Barron's SAT II Math book. If you have the link to collegeboard math II test/test leaks, please send me it.
I got a 750 on CHEM SAT II last year after two months of on/off studying.
I got a 750 on the MATH section of the regular SAT I with 2 questions wrong.</p>

<p>entrometric, you are looking for something different, but here is your best strategy (trust me, I am a math teacher):</p>

<p>Read the questions thoroughly.
Think.
Know what you know.
Relax.
Enjoy the challenge.</p>

<p>You are so much more than a test score and, that said, you already have an excellent SAT I math score. Hope you do well.</p>

<p>What entrometric said is exactly right. You wouldn’t believe the number of times I’ve missed a question because I misread it (and believe me, it’s really annoying considering i’m in the 760-780 range every time). Oh, and don’t overthink questions. Oftentimes, your gut feeling is correct.</p>