<p>wow. it’s awesome. thanks!</p>
<p>@lmike215</p>
<p>i found out another way(by accident) in the Y= space, VARS, 5, EQ, and then 1(RegEQ) and the it plots the line equation for you!</p>
<p>That is so much easier than my method. Thanks for the tip!</p>
<p>I got an 800! Thanks bud!!</p>
<p>I got an 800 in Level 2! Thanks bud!!</p>
<p>@jamesford</p>
<p>Is your name a reference to Lost?</p>
<p>Bumping this extremely important thread which in my opinion should be pinned
For be added to a list of ‘informative threads’ just like in the SAT 1 section.</p>
<p>Hi! I’m sorry if this question seems redundant or commonly asked, but if my teacher prepared my class for the level one Math subject test (she said we should do lvl. 2, but skip the “hard” questions), should I do as she says and do number 2? I’ve heard that colleges prefer you take the second one.</p>
<p>I’ve learned SOME of the level 2 material, but I am neither well-practiced nor very familiar with the rest. What should I do?</p>
<p>Thanks for any responses!</p>
<p>Nice guide, lvl 2</p>
<p>Does anyone have a good suggestion for material (websites or books or whatever) to complement my knowledge on the various topics tested for Math II? I’ve learned every topic, but I still get several questions wrong on the practice tests because I’ve found that the Barron’s prep book doesn’t adequately explain all of the topics and methods of solving the problems. Nor does it offer an ample selection of problems to practice with. I’d greatly appreciate some recommendations! :)</p>
<p>EDIT: If anyone is wondering, I suspect I can score in the 700-730 range at the moment.</p>
<p>I need to know if I am allowed to store formulas in my ti84 for the math 2 test. for conics sections, its hard to memorize. will i be allowed to do this? otherwise theres a lot to memorize. respond soon lol</p>
<p>Reviewing this stuff for December…lol…Thanks</p>
<p>@questionsg </p>
<p>Yes, you can store formulas and programs into your calculator for the exam. CB will not ask you to reset your calculator memory.</p>
<p>does anyone know how to do matrices or standard deviation on the 89…</p>
<p>Hi,</p>
<p>I am a Junior (Taking Precalculus now)and want to take Math II in Jan.
Do you think almost topic will be covered until then? Thanks!</p>
<p>Hi all,</p>
<p>Just wondering when the best time is to take the SAT Math 2? My daughter is a freshman and taking Algebra 2 honors and should be taking Pre-calculus honors next year. The pre- calculus supposedly has Trigonometry integrated into it and her math skills are fairly good. If she scores well enough in the pre-calculus honors, she will take AP Calculus AB as a junior.</p>
<p>Suggestions???</p>
<p>Thank you!</p>
<p>@saismom:
I reccommend she take the MathII in june of her soph year. That way she should know most of the material already (Calc doesn’t help much because it covers too in-depth material) and if some of it hasn’t been covered yet in class, she can review for a week or 2 before hand.</p>
<p>Anyone have a guide for setting up everything you need to/should do with a calculator for the TI-89?</p>
<p>bump for relevance</p>
<p>This is a great guide! Thank you so much for taking the time to put this together.</p>