<p>I am currently in the process of finishing a study guide derived from information I read in Sparknotes that I believe is concise enough to be read in about 20 minutes, so memorizing it shouldn't take too long. If there is a demand, I will create a pdf version of it so the CC community can use it to their liking. This is how I study for everything, by creating guides, and I have found it to be quite helpful and efficient. I really hope it helps many!</p>
<p>@neekzg: Yeah I am self studying the topics this summer and then I will take it after I have finished algebra 2 and pre-calc this year, which I am taking consecutively. (one for half year and then the other for the next half). </p>
<p>@Yamster: I’m not quite sure yet, but Silverturtle had a pdf version of his guide so I may try googling it or asking him. I’d be interested in seeing your guide as well.</p>
<p>@Nwgolfer321: Good to hear people are interested!</p>
<p>@neekzg: Well, since it technically isn’t “my” work, such as other guides, like silverturtle’s, it should take no longer than one or two more weeks :)</p>
<p>@YellowDaisies: see this^ and thanks you are what you say :)</p>
<p>I’m an international student (from he UK) and I would be interested in seeing such guides, given the absolute dearth of information here at home :(</p>
<p>Much appreciation for the help, you guys/girls are true stars :)</p>
<p>@StarryEyes101 and Manu101: Good to hear more people are interested :)</p>
<p>A disclaimer; however, is in order right now. So…</p>
<p>DISCLAIMER: I don’t really “talk” much in the guide, as the information is copy pasted from Sparknotes; I will only have a little advice, along with quotes and other advice from reputed posters here on CC. The guide will be primarily raw formulas and information you should know to get as high an 800 as you’d like.</p>