Math level 1 or 2?

<p>Im applying next year ED to Wharton… I haven’t take any of these tests yet; however, I registered for both and I’m not sure which one to take…</p>

<p>I know that in the case I take two… they will only look at the highest…</p>

<p>On practice tests… I got 750 Level 1… and 640 Level 2. Which one should I take??</p>

<p>Is it worth take Level 2?</p>

<p>Someone said you are supposed to take level 2 for Wharton but I think it's only recommended. If you have taken calculus take level 2.</p>

<p>You do not need to know Cal to take the Math 2. You need to have done precal.</p>

<p>Iv'e already had 1 semester of calculus... so I actually have forgotten many things of precalc.. level 1 is just so eeasy...</p>

<p>I think Im going to keep practicing and taake level 2</p>

<p>take math 2, its simple precalc. Th eonly thing that I saw in the PR review book were some limits, but they were easy.</p>

<p>take math 2 - the curve is sweet. U can have like 7 wrong and still get 800</p>

<p>I took math 1. Hope this doesnt hurt my chances especially being international.</p>

<p>I thought the curve on math II was supposed to be terrible because only advanced math students take it.
A score in the mid-600s puts you at about the 35th percentile.</p>

<p>take level 2. the curve will help you.
level 1, you need to get like every problem right to get an 800.</p>

<p>take IIC, it depends when you take the test where the curve will be. IC is just to easy and an 800 on IC will not matter as much as 800 on IIC</p>

<p>Math 2 has an amazing curve. If you signed up for both, you don't actually need to take both. With SAT IIs you can decide which ones you're going to take on the day of the test. You pay for the number of tests, not the individual tests. But I would recommend Math 2, just because getting a high score is easier (really great curve) and more impressive.</p>