<p>Hi guys
I'm an international so i'm not familiar with the AP calculus; however after checking the standard pre-calculus i found out that our program is missing the (logarithms,matrices for now) which we will study during this year and francly i don't have time to self -study for both the amtII and physics which i must say half of it i must self-study especially that it's in English and i learnt it in french...
so, should i take the MATH I in which i could easily get 750+ or colleges would see that i took thet easy- rout and that would hurt my chances.</p>
<p>BTY::my course laod is so filled up this year and we have a bunch of tests during octoiber and November and the sat II that i'm taking are in NOvember ;;so what do you thuink??</p>
<p>really; wel i can’t just self-study it during school time besides:i don’t know how to use a graphing calculator with all those logs, and some notions are still new if not unknown!!</p>
<p>I’m in the same boat as you, except I’m not an international student like you. I am going to tak both Math level 1 and 2 in November, and i’m a senior now. Also, I took trig last year, and I am taking pre-calc this year, so I sorta have to review lots of stuff in these 2 months. From what people here on CC say, Barrons Math level 2 book is the best book out there to study for the test, and I just ordered it, it will be here tommo, and school starts Thursday here in New York City. So your just gunna have to split time like I am going to do.</p>