I have three days to study for MATH II -- Best bets?

<p>So last night I decided I will take the Math II Subject test saturday. I began studying then and I plan to study all day today tomorrow and friday. I’ve completed Calculus I but I’m not the best math student ever. My grades are always A’s or B’s but I tend to just memorize formulas and not really understand the concepts behind them which results in me being pretty rusty on some of the topics covered in Pre Calc. </p>

<p>So what is the best way to refresh my memory on pre calc concepts? I have been going through the sparknotes study guide online, I also own the barons prep book (but I doubt it will be much help with this little time left). I also have the CB prep book for Math I and II.</p>

<p>EDIT: I realize an 800 is probably pretty lofty for me at this point, I’m realistically aiming for anything above a 700</p>

<p>take a pre-test once a day.</p>

<p>If this is the last chance for you to take the test, you might as well try to finish that Barrons book. I would take one-timed test a day, as well as one-untimed test throughout the day (just solve problems whenever you have the time) for the next three days. Or you can just take all of the remaining tests under timed conditions. You DEFINITELY need to do both of those practice tests for Math II in the CB book, those are very accurate indicators of what your score will be on test day. Just take practice tests and put a bunch of formulas into your calculator if you need them.</p>

<p>^Are we allowed to do that? Put formulas on the calculator?</p>