<p>Now I'm kinda at the end of the road as far as required math courses go and I'm on to calc next year, my junior year. It was the summer before eighth grade and I decided to get ahead one year in math and our teacher that summer was going at the pace of girl who had taken the course like three times already. .*. I did not get a decent start in Algebra like whatsoever so I basically figured out most of what I needed to know going into eighth grade during the first semester. So here's the schlamuzzen, I need to go back and find out what little things I missed in Algebra in order to get an honorable score on the SAT Math... suggestions suggestions suggestions...</p>
<p>Maybe I'm just retarded but I didn't understand 3/4 of what you just said...</p>
<p>As far as what Algebra you need for the SATI though, just visit CB's website or look in any SATI review book. The math topics you need to know are clearly outlined there</p>
<p>thanx CB's, schwatt is dthis, comrade?</p>
<p>what is it rather?</p>
<p>CB = collegeboard</p>
<p><a href="http://www.collegeboard.com%5B/url%5D">www.collegeboard.com</a></p>
<p>You would be surprised if you went back and took algebra now you would get an A+. I was looking at some algebra quizes because my math teacher teaches Calc AB AP and Algebra 1, lol. just know how to convert stuff like 2y=6x+8 into y-intercept and such, get X alone such as in 10x=100, easy stuff like that. The SAT math is easy, all you have to do is watch for tricks.</p>
<p>For the original poster: </p>
<p>Google ALEKS and it will provide what you need.</p>