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If you are a high school student and are planning to take SAT II math, you need to know which one is the best for you. There are some factors that you need to consider:
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1.Some colleges, for example the UC system no longer recognizes the Math 1C, because the new SAT I math test has been fortified and now looks much like the Math 1C.
* {8 n& U" Q' Y& [/ S2.Both Math 1C and Math 2C are scored 200 – 800 like the SAT I, but you need to get every question correctly to get 800 score in Math 1C. On the more difficult Math 2C, you can actually get an 800 score by solving just 43 of the 50 problems. So you can make some careless mistakes and still get perfect 800 score.
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# E9 e) I# f, T6 q! {Topics Covered Percent of Math 1C , o/ ]" ]4 U, k" l
Algebra 30% 9 E8 K! n& L% `, v/ o
Plane Geometry 20% 3 {8 D- }* |* l' W: `
Coordinate Geometry 12% & k2 T- g6 z$ V( X7 g
3D Geometry 6% - {# r7 f, r- F; x+ w
Trigonometry 8%
( E, Q6 c7 h3 b" L' PFunctions 12% . R1 d3 F2 T% }8 K n2 ?
Statistics 6% ) x0 t1 p |7 n; \
Miscellaneous 6% 0 F; b- j2 S" v$ E
9 i: O" C+ Z" F. U6 DTopics Covered Percent of Math 2C
/ i T+ p$ X( b, ?" c- Y: cAlgebra 18%
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Coordinate Geometry 12% * K: o6 j5 I2 ^, P( H- P
3D Geometry 8% 6 h; R! L. W4 `6 T
Trigonometry 20%
0 n* k8 L" j7 ~8 O; _" ~Functions 24% - `1 ^- ~, l* A- t8 _" K
Statistics 6% 5 f3 x6 [2 S! W& ^6 Y; |
Miscellaneous 12%
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3 V5 h4 D0 ^/ a$ ]From the College Board website: / }+ t# M e, \' V4 n
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Math Level 1 + m$ I2 m% V9 j0 u0 l) J
Mathematics Level 1 is a broad survey test intended for students who have taken three years of college-prep math: two years of algebra and one year of geometry.
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V3 U g6 |5 q) E! F D3 gAnticipated Skills
5 Y0 Y' q$ @: I0 K/ uYou're not expected to have studied every topic on the test, but you should anticipate the following:
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% ?' U8 C* B% t& Walgebra
4 s4 R. a8 I% _7 F/ ]1 Jgeometry (plane Euclidean, three-dimensional, and coordinate)
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algebraic functions ' p( x( T# V% J5 @
elementary statistics, including probability, counting problems, data interpretation, and mean, median, and mode - q* N8 Z2 Q2 V0 X
miscellaneous topics, including logic, elementary number theory, and arithmetic and geometric sequences : c1 }: g( K( k/ ^) j
! F- k* e7 E& U+ q9 WMath Level 2 ) |1 P' U' e) [# ^/ w1 ^ s
Mathematics Level 2 is a broad survey test intended for students who have taken college-prep math for more than three years: two years of algebra, one year of geometry, and elementary functions (precalculus) and/or trigonometry. 8 M# ~5 W' r4 F: B
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You're not expected to have studied every topic on the test, but you should anticipate the following: # D1 F' x" w, d# c: _) K
algebra $ C) Z' N7 y- N% s" Q" i
geometry (three-dimensional and coordinate) 6 J/ c% X6 w" ?3 P; o z6 ^ K* z; A
trigonometry
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0 ^/ `, I3 ~$ d- Dstatistics, including probability, permutations, and combinations
0 e' k( q, N7 r2 m5 Qmiscellaneous topics, including logic and proof, elementary number theory, sequences, and limits* d$ t* P% v8 [ s/ r8 P/ L
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