<p>Did you guys (ppl who took Math2) find that you were able to memorize all of the formulas/theorems/identities/rules/etc for all of the different sections? Also, how was the time limit for you guys? I've taken some practice tests and I never have enough time to finish. Lastly, how hard is the material compared to books like PR, Mcgraw-Hill, Barrons.</p>
<p>I didn’t really have any trouble with memorizing, nothing was new…i’ve seen all the formulas in school and stuff, so that wasn’t really the problem. </p>
<p>Timing was okay, i finished it…but i think i had skipped like 3 or so. but i finished right on time, i jsut had to keep pushing myself through the whole test. Kind of like on the ACT math…Math II and SAT Math are really different. Math II is more concrete knowledge in my opinion, no real reasoning going on. (760 Math II v 700 SAT Math reasoning)</p>
<p>I used PR…i really like it. idk about the others.</p>
<p>memorizing all the formulas is easy, especially if you are in pre-calculus or AP Calc, since you would already know them then.</p>
<p>Time limit is pretty good, able to finish (although i skipped a few cause i hadn’t finished precalc when i took Math 2, so i didn’t know how to do them). led me to 700 Math 2 (vs. 760 SAT Math reasoning)</p>
<p>If you have Barrons, just know that it is MUCH MUCH harder than the actual test!</p>
<p>I didn’t have trouble memorizing anything.</p>
<p>I took AP Calc BC before it and I got an 800 on it and SAT1 math.</p>
<p>I wouldn’t worry about it, the actual tests always seem much easier than practice tests.</p>
<p>^Yea, i agree, especially after using PR Math I and Math II practice book.</p>