Math I vs II

<p>So, I've been decent at math. In fact, I took Calculus AB as a freshman. However, I haven't taken any math classes since then because my school didn't offer Calc BC. (Though we did have Stats. Didn't quite feel like taking it.) </p>

<p>I feel a little iffy about taking Math II as a result of that. But will colleges look down on that when they see the math classes I've taken on my transcript?</p>

<p>Get a prep book(barrons) and then do Math II. It is mostly precalc and algebra 2</p>

<p>Yeah, that would be great, except I remember no PreCalc. I see a lot a fun math review in my future…</p>

<p>Math II is significantly easier to score well on than Math I. You’re allowed to miss questions and still get an 800. Whereas with math I each question missed has a greater affect on your score.</p>

<p>Math II can mostly be solved with logic and good calculator skills. Honestly your calculator can solve pretty much every problem and you barely need to remember anything from early math classes. I didn’t remember any pre-calc when I took it and I did fine.</p>