<p>So I'm signed up for US History and Math 2 for June 2. History I'm like whatev this'll be whatev, but for math I've looked at the questions on CB and maybe it's because I sat there without a calculator or paper, but they look very hard and I haven't learned any of it.</p>
<p>Sooooooooo is it worth it to change to Literature on test day? I'm going to have a week to study for the math test...</p>
<p>And Literature just because it's the only one that I don't really need to study for (even though it has the lowest average grade), because it's ENGLISH.</p>
<p>Math II tests you on Algebra I & II, Geometry, Pre-Calc, and Trig.
If you have little to no knowledge in any of the courses above, don’t take it.
That being said, if you took these courses in school, you should just take a diagnostic exam and practice in the areas you struggled with. For example, if you struggled with Geometry, study a lot of Geometry.</p>
<p>If you don’t think you can swing the Math II in a week, do the switch to Literature–you’re right, it’s ridiculously easy. Take the Math II (and retake/choose another test) another day. Depending on what you’re interested in, you might consider doing another sciencey test, like bio or chem.</p>
<p>I’ve taken all the appropriate math classes in school, but even on the practice questions on CB I just don’t feel very confident. Tomorrow I’m going to try and chill at a book store and do a test and see how it works out.</p>