<p>Can somebody weigh the pros and cons for taking either math level I or math level II? </p>
<p>I'm planning on majoring in probably neuroscience/biology, so based on that criteria, can anybody possibly suggest which one I should take?</p>
<p>Can somebody weigh the pros and cons for taking either math level I or math level II? </p>
<p>I'm planning on majoring in probably neuroscience/biology, so based on that criteria, can anybody possibly suggest which one I should take?</p>
<p>Math I is easier. It is basically like the regular SAT math; however, it is difficult to get an 800 because you can't miss any (or you can miss one if you are lucky). Math II, on the other hand, is more difficult math like conics, matrices, etc. but it is much easier to get a high score as you can miss several questions and still get an 800. Are you good in math? Math doesn't really matter that much in biology right? so, just take the test you are more comfortable in...</p>
<p>I'm pretty good at the SAT Math stuff.</p>
<p>I guess I'm ultimately wondering if colleges will prefer Math II over Math I, or do they only deeply care if someone is planning on majoring in engineering or some other major that's heavily math-related.</p>
<p>No, go ahead and take one of the math tests. I would say take the Math II, but get the Collegeboard Official Guide to the Math I and Math II. Flip through the practice tests, and see which one you do better in.</p>
<p>The Math I is almost like the SAT Reasoning Test's Math section. I really don't see the point in taking it. Colleges would like it more to see you do good in math II.</p>
<p>imo math1 is much easier than the reasoning math (i dont like the reasoning one, it tries to trick you a lot ><)...math2 covers more concept but its not too hard</p>