Which test to study for the most? What order to take them?.

<p>I'm going to be taking Math 1, Math 2, and Chemistry. Which of these should I study for the most? What order should I take them (should I take the hardest for me first, second, or last? , easiest first, second, or last)?</p>

<p>Also, which of these do you think is the hardest?</p>

<p>Test day question - on the morning of the test should I review anything or just go and take the test? Some people think reviewing may make you freak out and forget but others say it helps "warm up"?.</p>

<p>Which ones are you the most comfortable with?</p>

<p>The only way to find out which is harder for you is to take a practice test for each. I would advise you figure out which Math you’ll do better on (1 or 2). I don’t know what schools you’re applying to, but they’re not going to count both maths as two tests, and some don’t want Math 1.</p>

<p>As for the morning of the exam, my advice is just to get a good breakfast. Make sure you get sleep as well.</p>

<p>I don’t review for the SATIIs in the morning.</p>

<p>However, for APs I review, and it does help me “warm up.”</p>

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<p>Quoted from the FAQ sticky. I don’t have any personal experience on the matter, but I wouldn’t recommend doing both Math I and II.</p>

<p>I would recommend taking Chemistry first, since it’s more memorization. You don’t want to go through one or two math SAT II’s first on test day, then realize that you forgot a lot of chemistry facts in the process. Reviewing a bunch of facts the morning of (cramming) usually helps me for ANY test- and I did cram the morning of the day I took the Chemistry SAT II.</p>

<p>Chemistry requires the most memorization/studying as per the general consensus. However, you may be extremely good at Chemistry and bad with Mathematics, so that may be different. If you have taken up to a Pre-Calculus course, I would advise you to review concepts to see what you do/don’t know and take only Math II. If you have not taken Pre-calc, wait until you have or try your luck at Math I.</p>

<p>This may help with reviewing: <a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/sat-subject-tests-preparation/972152-schoolisfuns-sat-mathematics-level-ii-guide.html?highlight=Schoolisfun’s+math+guide[/url]”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/sat-subject-tests-preparation/972152-schoolisfuns-sat-mathematics-level-ii-guide.html?highlight=Schoolisfun’s+math+guide&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;