<p>I want to take math as one of my SAT II</p>
<p>But I dont know which one I must choose.
I think I have already learned everything about math at highschool.</p>
<p>What is the (dis)advantages of taking Math I/IIc?</p>
<p>I want to take math as one of my SAT II</p>
<p>But I dont know which one I must choose.
I think I have already learned everything about math at highschool.</p>
<p>What is the (dis)advantages of taking Math I/IIc?</p>
<p>You should do a search ... this has been discussed so many times ...</p>
<p>Basically - if you know enough math to take the IIC, you should do it, since the curve is much more generous.</p>
<p>"I have already learned everything about math at highschool."
Wow, I'd like to go to your highschool.</p>
<p>Take a practice test for both IC and IIC and see where you are. The curve is generous for IIC, but it is not an easy test.</p>
<p>You seem to sound like you are pretty good at math...if that's the case, then go for the IIC - it's not necessarily "better" in the literal sense, it just shows the universities that you have the math power to do the IIC, which , according to the P.Review, requires knowledge of all the material tested on the IC and a little more. </p>
<p>...wow that was a long sentence lol :D....</p>
<p>i have a friend who goes to Duke and last year she told me to take Math IIc because for 2 reasons. first, taking Ic makes you look like a slacker to colleges and second, IIc has a better curve. </p>
<p>i'm not saying that's the absolute truth or anything, but it does make sense. any other opinions?</p>
<p>may I ask what Trigometry is?, because I am not familair with this term</p>
<p>I am from the netherlands, here we are taught about 7/8 hours a week math, but strangely enough only 2 hours english. My math is now I suppose at a high level, but my english lessons didn't came further then learning sentences as Excuse me, "could I ask you the way to the piccadilly circus please."</p>