November 2008 SAT Subject Test: Math Level 2

<p>Did you guys feel it was harder? easier? or the same? to past subject tests?</p>

<p>Are you taking it?</p>

<p>November hasn't even started yet?</p>

<p>holy jesus. international students.</p>

<p>Lol, my friend from Guam is taking it.
:] he should be finished by now.</p>

<p>and no, I'm not taking it.
I've had my two weeks of insomnia for Math II :]</p>

<p>dude I'm taking it tmrw morning!?
its not the same test is it?, they arent that stupid?</p>

<p>The East and the West Coast tests are the same for sure...not sure of internationall..probably is though.</p>

<p>Done with mine, i can't compare, cuz this is the first time, and was very hard for me</p>

<p>My friend said he didn't do to well either ):</p>

<p>It was fine... But definitely not in my comfort zone... The last few questions really got me...:(</p>

<p>I did it, and it was soooooo easy.
SAT II math II November 1 that is.</p>

<p>it was mostly basic caculus and trig.</p>

<p>I think I many have got a 800</p>

<p>How was it compared to October's test?</p>

<p>Shadow: mm. same. but some people found it rather hard... hoping the curve won't be too brutal. I skipped nine - don't think i got any wrong in the ones i did do.</p>

<p>(EDIT: watch me get a 630...)</p>

<p>lol...you are not gonna get a 630 (since you are a CCer).</p>

<p>^ <em>hug</em>! =D</p>

<p>i dont know,i think its harder,cuz i did a CB last night and missed 4~~today i left 6 blanks. expectin 780ish =S</p>

<p>I thought it was extremely easy. I practiced from both Barron's and PR and found it to be easier than even the tests in PR. I skipped only one and am fairly confident of the rest of my answers. BTW are we allowed to discuss questions here?</p>

<p>Same question. I think so ...
For October's Reasoning Test, a Q&A for each section was set up in like 2 days ...</p>

<p>IndiaRubber, same here, skipped 9 =(.... Any chance of me getting 700+ ?</p>

<p><em>Sigh</em></p>

<p>I would certainly hope so!!!</p>

<p>9 skipped should get you a maximum of 750-770.</p>

<p>....right!?</p>