Math Level II - should I study?

<p>I'm taking the Math Level II exam this upcoming Saturday and am wondering if I should bother studying. When I've taken the ACT, I've gotten 35s and 36s in the math section. Does that mean I'll likely get high 700s - 800 on this test?</p>

<p>no, sat math and sat 2 math are different. sat 2 math includes trig, precalc and more advanced topics</p>

<p>Whether you should study is a foolish question. How much you should study is a better one.</p>

<p>I have the same exam this saturday. i would buy the princeton review 2010-2011 book. there a lot of formulas you need to know, but to be quite honest after you learn the formulas there is nothing to be afraid of. ive been gettin 760s on the practice tests</p>

<p>If you’re confident in your Math ability, get Barron’s Math Level II & take the Model Tests in the back. If you score over 700 in all of these, then you can say you don’t need to study. </p>

<p>I say this because I got 800s on all of the released Collegeboard tests & a 650 on one of Barron’s model tests -____-</p>

<p>Ah, how would I go about obtaining one of these released exams? I took the test in Collegeboard’s official prep book for math level 2 and got an 800 :smiley: I feel like a little studying will give me some more confidence.</p>