<p>Would the SparkNotes guide for the SAT Subject Test Math Level 1 be enough practice to aim for around 650-720? Or should I buy some preparatory book like Barron's or Princeton Review?</p>
<p>I got a 640 on the reasoning math test, but I'm actually going to work this time.</p>
<p>Math 1 does not count anymore, but math 2 does</p>
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<p>I just need two subjects tests from different areas that are over 555, so I’m just taking the easier test.</p>
<p>I am a sophomore in HS. Currently I am taking Pre-Calculus (A+). I am planning to take SAT MATH Level I on June 04. Do you thing I have a solid base for this test?
When would be reasonable to take SAT Level II: this summer or after junior year (and Calculus AB or BC course)?</p>
<p>Just tried practice questions on SAT official site. No mistakes in Math Level I, Math Level II.
I feel that I don’t need AP Calculus to pass both tests.</p>
<p>Is it O.K. to take both Math Level I and Level II on the same date?</p>
<p>Would it be too difficult to take Chemistry in between? 3 subjects: Math Level I, Chemistry, Math Level II on the same test date?
My “tiger” mom wants to see all 800 on SAT subject tests… ):::</p>
<p>Anyway, I will need to prepare for school exams in Pre-Calculus and Honors Chemistry in May-June. </p>
<p>Please, advise me on it!!! Is it too much?</p>
<p>Yeah, I was thinking about taking Math I and II along with Biology also.
I don’t think it’s that bad. The tests are all multiple choice and it’s only like an hour for each subject test. </p>
<p>It’ll probably feel like a shorter SAT reasoning test. My school only requires me to take two subject tests from different areas, so I’m wondering if I should take it.</p>
<p>What does “Math 1 does not count anymore” mean, #suprafreshkid?</p>