<p>I'm taking my APs, and only one week after, the SAT2. I seriously don't have the time to cram all these info together so I seriously NEED to wait until after I'm done with APs to start studying for Math 2. I'll be done by the 24th with the APs, and the SAT 2 is on June 2. </p>
<p>I got a 620 on Math on the SAT 1 (my worst subject lol), but I want to get at least a 700 on this one! What can I do to study and cram it all up in one week? Is it even possible to get such a huge improvement? I'm not great at math, but I'm also not bad, I can understand concepts and learn quick. </p>
<p>I thought about using Sparknotes and Barron's to study. What do you guys think? Will I make it? Is there anything specific I should know most about (a specific topic or something)?</p>
<p>I would like to know this answer as well.</p>
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<p>You’ll know the answer if you just start studying and do the test. No one here will be able to assess your abilities.</p>
<p>Study, practice and take the test. There’s not much else you can do…unless of course, you’ve already registered for the test and cannot postpone it.</p>
<p>I’ve already registered and cannot postpone it; plus it’s the only test date I’m able to go to since in October I’ll be retaking the SAT I, and November is the deadline for early apps. If I’m unsatisfied with my SAT II scores though, I’ll probably retake 'em and apply normal; however I’d love to get all my stuff ready by November. </p>
<p>I’m asking because I’m sure people here have done it (they study APs the night before for God’s sake!) and would like to hear what they thought and what they’d recommend. You live and you learn, but I’d like to learn beforehand lol</p>