<p>Hey guys,
I'm just wondering which one is better to take.
I heard Math I has a horrible curve, whilst Math II is quite generous.
I just finished taking Honors Pre-Calc last year so would that be enough preparation?
Any good suggestion for study materials? I totally failed the SAT Math section, so I'm scared for this one. The only reason I'm taking it is because one of my college choices (I'm applying ED this November) has a double major option which required a math subject test, so yeah, I need to take one V_V</p>
<p>Pre-Calculus is usually sufficient prep for the Math 2 exam. If you did well in Pre-calc, then you should take Math 2. You might consider purchasing a prep book...Barron's and Gruber's are recommended.</p>
<p>I was wondering the same thing. I found this site that explains what you need to do well on the SAT II in math. It recommends taking Level 2 because some colleges don't even accept level one. Here's</a> the site if you want to read more
If you want your resume to standout I think Level 2 is the only way to go.</p>
<p>Oh awesome!
By the way, would anyone recommend any TI programs besides the SAT_OS?
I managed to get one for Arcs if they appear. Anything else that might pop up and need a quick program?</p>
<p>TI Proggys - get Barron's and it will give them to you (tell you how to program several important ones). Also I recomend you download the SUM program (Sigma notation series) - it allows you to enter a function into Y1 and then get the sum of the xth through yth terms withought too much bother.</p>
<p>Alternatively download mario land one on your TI and don't do the subject tests: life's a game</p>