<p>Well I'm taking it June 2nd and I haven't studied... at ALL. I have plenty of supplementary stuff and my entire week I have no plans so I can devote it wholly to math, however, even though I took pre-cal this year, my teacher was.... remedial to say the least, but I got the gist of most of the Math II subjects. I have some trouble with trig stuff but I think I can handle it, and generally functions (by the way, if anyone could link me to a page dealing with nothing but functions, I'd <3 you forever!).</p>
<p>Anyways, I'm shooting for at least 750 on Math II, so do you guys think I can make it, if I devote at least 3+ hours to it this week? I'm pretty good at memorizing/applying stuff so hopefully I'll be fine.</p>
<p>Is the test as hard as some people say it is?</p>
<p>Have you done any practice tests? Do you have any idea where you are starting out from? With so little time left to prepare, I would really recommend taking at least one practice test so you can see where your weak spots are and focus your studying appropriately. Good luck.</p>
<p>Well, I am about to take one of 2 collegeboard tests. From there I'll pound through barron's and PR, take tests daily, and work through every problem I got wrong. Usually I learn better when I get it wrong first, so who knows.</p>
<p>just study the book m8. it is like preparing for a precalc or alg2 test thats all...unlike sat I math where some reasoning is involved, these subject ones are very straightforward. you either know it or you dont. </p>
<p>for some functions help...give me a pm about specific problems or something and i can help you out (i did get 800 on the may math section).</p>