Math IIc...study in a week?

<p>Is it possible for a mediocre math student like me to get a 750+ on the June MathIIc if I start studying tomorrow? Or should I just focus on Chemistry which I am also taking (along with Literature)? I've already taken U.S. History so I don't need another to meet the three quota. I just wanted to take IIc in order to mitigate the effects of my not-so-great SATI math score. I only signed up for Chem and Lit but I was hoping I would have time to study for IIc too. School's out so I can put in about 8 hours a day for the next week studying for it. Is it possible?</p>

<p>I didn't study at all and got a 760, it's up to you.</p>

<p>yes, definitely. it has a very generous curve and doesn't really require much prep in terms of information to memorize</p>

<p>It really depends on your math background. If you have taken (and done well in) a Pre-calculus class, then your won't need much prep at all. Review the material and take some practice tests to get the feel for what to expect. If your background in math is not that great, then you may need to spend some serious time with your review books, (re)learning the concepts you will face on the test. </p>

<p>I would recommend that you get a review book and look through one of the practice or diagnostic tests to see how difficult it looks. If it looks managable, then with some practice, you should be able to do well.</p>

<p>Create a username on sparknotes and register your first free practice test on the math iic test center. See how you do, and go from there. The sparknotes tests are realistic, don't worry about others...</p>