<p>Does anyone else have this problem? My math 1 was a 740 but my math 2 was an 800 (***?)? What do you think colleges would see this as?</p>
<p>They won't care about the Math 1 score especially if you don't have to report it on the application.</p>
<p>True, but don't they get a score report?</p>
<p>mats 1 curve are meaner.</p>
<p>They really don't care unless you are using math 1 and math 2 as your only sat2's, which you shouldn't do anyway.</p>
<p>If they admit you, they will record admitting a student with a 800 math 2 score.</p>
<p>Haha - I got a 780 for math 1 and a 720 for maths 2. I think that it is because there are sections in the math 2 that we do not cover in our syllabus - do you reckon that the adcoms will realize this?</p>
<p>I got a 770 for math I and 800 for math II</p>
<p>for math I, I got 58/60 correct and 2 wrong. For math II, I got 56/60 correct, 4 wrong</p>
<p>II has an awesome curve!</p>
<p>yes.......
One thing we shud all realize ......</p>
<p>We cant compare scores frm subject tests directly......MATHS 1c and 2c are diff.....
not only in course and syallbus but also scoring.....
One can get 800 pretty comfortably in 2c but to do so in 1c requires gr8 effort as curve is sharp.......
college know this absolutely well......
well a 800 in 2c is as gud as 740 in 1c..
which also equals <700 for lit......
and so on</p>