<p>An 800 on math I
or
a 700 on math 2?</p>
<p>probably an 800 on math 1 because even though the math 2 is harder, he curve is extremely lenient. on math 2, you could get 6 questions wrong and still have an 800.</p>
<p>^ agreed. 700 on math 2 is kinda viewed as low since the curve is very lenient</p>
<p>How is it possible to fail that hard on the math II, yet go 50/50 on the convoluted questions???</p>
<p>I have not taken pre-calc…</p>
<p>Oh, I thought the Math I tested some pre-calc. What year are you?</p>
<p>Well I’m a rising junior, I’m going to take alg 2 junior year, precalc during the summer and BC senior year</p>
<p>Do you already have those scores? If the colleges you are considering view both Math tests equally, then the 800 is definitely stronger. I believe some prefer Math II, so it would be recommended to retake after you’ve finished Pre-Calc (next Oct/Nov/Dec) or after you’ve learned the concepts.</p>
<p>The higher score is better, but the best score would be an 800 on Math II.</p>
<p>Honesty, with an 800 on the Math I, I would skip Algebra II and go straight into AB/BC calc (probably AB, as it’s easier and colleges don’t care one way or another which calc class).</p>
<p>Greed, I have tried to do so.</p>
<p>I even Aced the final (got 198/200)</p>
<p>but my school will not let me =/</p>
<p>^aww that sucks…</p>