<p>Can anyone give me a brief overview of the test and what I should be looking for. I just finished precalculus at my community college with a B so I am not to worried, the only problem would be if they go way back to some geometry and linear algebra questions which I am a little rust on. I am already mad I have to take it seeing as I have already taken precalculus in highschool and community college. Any info on the types of question or good prep suggestions would be great.</p>
<p>what test?</p>
<p>Get a sat math iic book. I personally don't like baron's cuz their questions are harder than the actual ones. I guess any study book would do if you've taken it twice already.</p>
<p>oh man easy shiet hahaha i hecka passed today</p>
<p>is it really necessary to review with an sat math 2c book? thats so much material. i think i'll just skim the precalc part of my ap calc bc book.</p>
<p>my god that precalculus placement test was EASY. Passing that test DEFINITELY doesn't mean you're ready for calculus. I really don't think it's necessary to study from SAT IIC or Calc BC (or AB for that matter)</p>
<p>placement tests are really easy to pass. I have a friend who has never taken precalc or chem in high school and he passed the chem and precalc placement test.</p>
<p>It's easy as pie. Nothing to worry about at all.</p>
<p>Shoot, if i missed it, is there any other time i can take it? SPOP? will i have to register for it? (reason i missed it in the first place =( ) thanks</p>
<p>If it's something as important as missing a placement test, why don't you call the placement test office and get a real answer rather than asking anonymous people on a message board who probably know as much as you do?</p>
<p>Hey shut up :P. Its an idiosyncratic thing with me ok. I like to check various sources.</p>
<p>yess! passed math and chem</p>