<p>Are the two tests weighed evenly. I know Math II is harder. But, after the curve do colleges consider than even? Would a 750 in Math I = a 750 in Math II?</p>
<p>No.</p>
<p>People may consider even because they seem to get lower scores on Math I than Math II. Colleges probably don’t</p>
<p>Math II requires deeper thinking and up to precalc to be taken. Since most of the Math II test is deeper thinking and precalc, I still believe Math II has more weight.</p>
<p>hell nah math 2 isn’t harder. actually it kind of is. i took it my 3rd time in october. gotten 640 twice and now i got an 800. i took math 1 right after it and got a 740. i thought it was so much easier but i guess the curve was a beeoootch</p>
<p>Yeah if you miss one on math 1 test then your score drops to 780, miss 2 760, and so on</p>
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<p>Simply because I did better in Math 2 than Math 1, I would say that Math 2 is easier. The concepts in Math 2 are harder, but the curve is significantly better in Math 2.</p>
<p>I would agree in saying that Math II is easier for the strong math student. It provides leeway for the occasional stupid mistake, whereas Math I does not.</p>