*Panic* SAT II's in a week

<p>Okay, I'm taking Math2c and Lit next saturday and I've only prepped for Math2c so far. I'm going to finish up the chapters in the PR book and take a practice test either today or tomorrow. However, I'm worried about Lit. Can anyone give me tips, etc. to help me out.</p>

<p>These 2 weeks are going to be hectic. I'm taking the ACT's Dec 10 as well for the first/last time and I need to score high to use it instead of my SAT score :(.</p>

<p>Generally Lit is tough (sry, don't mean to scare you or anything) but should be easy for those who read lots/can analyze poetry quickly.<br>
My sis went in, she didn't think of taking Lit. till the day of the test, but she scored in the high 700s.
Take practice tests maybe a night or two before-- don't stress about it though because if you're a good reader and if you understand literature really quickly it should be no problem.</p>

<p>With Math IIC, if you see a problem that looks totally impossible, you should just skip it. My friend omitted 5 or 6 on the June Math IIC exam last year, and he still got an 800. Also, make you sure check your answers to avoid silly mistakes. Good Luck!</p>

<p>and watch the filling in...
I messed up my IIc and probably cause I filled in the wrong circles... in some places
I got a 660 which is 50% wrong.. and I think I am way capable of much more.. and scored 800's in the practice tests</p>

<p>Stupid me...</p>

<p>Damn, Math 2c isn't looking too savvy...took a practice test and bombed it (630)...it was really hard :(. Ima have to reread all the chapters again because I obviously didn't really know the material.</p>

<p>just get a good calculator and trust your instincts:
I went from a 610 soph. year to a 790 senior year. Its all about staying on track...</p>

<p>sanguine - what mode are you supposed to be on: Radian or Degree?</p>

<p>radian I believe</p>

<p>it says on the top of the test sheet on the practice test where the formulas are that for some questions you have to decided whether to use radian or degree mode..so both</p>

<p>damn :(.......</p>

<p>stay on degree.. always
any pi's make em 180 degreees... its simpler</p>