Math II, Math I, and Bio in One Sitting

<p>I'm signed up for only Math II and Bio Subject Tests, and am debating on whether or not to take Math I also on the same day. (June 4th).</p>

<p>If I do, which should I take first, and are there any free practice tests online to print out?
I don't really want to buy a whole book for a test that i don't really need to prepare for (just want to see what the Math I problems are like).</p>

<p>I have Barron's for Bio,
and McGraw Hill for Math II, are these good books and how do their tests relate to the actual difficulty?</p>

<p>Thanks</p>

<p>I’m doing the same thing as you are.
I registered for physics but I will change to biology because it’s easier.
Tips are accepted…</p>

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<p>But why do you want to take both Math II and Math I? For many colleges, they don’t even count as separate tests, and it’s usually recommended just to take Math II.</p>

<p>Have you taken Pre-Calculus? Math II goes through pre-calc and has a much more forgiving curve than Math I. Schools won’t really want to see both Math I and Math II, so you’ll end up just using the scores from one test, not both. If you’ve had pre-calc and are comfortable with it, you might be better off taking Math II only - all three tests in the same morning may result in being a bit tired and brain-fried during the third test anyway.</p>