<p>or do colleges care at all?</p>
<p>It depends what classes you took.
If you took pre-cal, Calculus AB, or Calculus BC, colleges expect you to take Math II.</p>
<p>But if they see you never had those classes, they can’t expect you to do well on it. That’s why there is a Math I and a Math II</p>
<p>yea but if you never did those classes, colleges dont even expect you to apply…atleast precal</p>
<p>i’d say math 1 is actually a very funny joke. ha ha</p>
<p>It has a horrible curve. Am still nervous about my october results.</p>
<p>Yeah, it’s a zany, zany test made to separate idiots from the geniuses. It’s so comical that my sides hurt from laughing. On April Fool’s Day, I’m going to go around saying “MATH LEVEL I” and everyone will explode from their laughter.</p>
<p>The Math I test has a mean curve… It’s very possible that one could do better on II than I</p>
<p>It’s a legitimate test, if that’s what you’re asking.</p>
<p>no, math one is not a joke. In fact it doesn’t grade on a curve, one wrong and its down to 790. Doesn’t matter if the world did horrible. Get an 800 on math 1 is just as good as an 800 math 2. I tried both, and liked math 2 better…seeing how i scored higher :)</p>