<p>I am trying to take 2 math subject tests..... do you think it will be helpful? I was thinking about taking biology or chemistry but I don't think I am going to do well.........</p>
<p>So will it be helpful to take math level one and two? or math level 2 and other subject tests such as biology or chemistry?
can anyone help me out here?</p>
<p>If you’ve taken a Precalculus course, take Math II without question. If not, go with Math I.</p>
<p>^ I second that. Take Math II. Beware of Math I, though; it has a pretty harsh curve. One wrong usually results in 790-ish, but if the test is super-hard, then the curve might be more lenient to give you an 800 for -1.</p>
<p>so is it okay to take both math 1 and 2? does it help?</p>
<p>You can do that ^</p>
<p>but theres no point, since if you get a 800 on Math II, there would be no point in sending a Math I</p>
<p>I doubt it would be very helpful on your college app if you took both math 1 and math 2. Just pick one; math 2 is easier because the curve is more generous.</p>
<p>take Math 2 only</p>
<p>some people on this board took both and got lower scores on math 1 than math 2
not worth the money</p>
<p>I have the same problem. I took Precalc, but it was CP and there are topics on Math II that I know we didnt cover. Im pretty good with Math I, but with a little practice could I succeed on MATH II?</p>
<p>To post#9, if you took precalc, then I think you’ll do better on Math II. Just get some prep books, study the topics that you never covered in class, and you’ll probably be fine. With practice, anything is possible.</p>