<p>After visiting Johns Hopkins, I realized I need to take 3 SAT II’s. (I’m pretty sure at least)</p>
<p>I haven’t taken any and I’ve only taken 2 AP courses Calc AB and Euro. </p>
<p>Since they do not relate to any of the SAT II’s. I do not know which to take.</p>
<p>What topics are covered on the Math II? How hard is it? Can just getting a book and studying get me a 750+?</p>
<p>Thanks</p>
<p>answer
YES - getting a book and studying is not only a possible way to get a 750+. It is the BEST way (I got 800 doing it).
Just brush up on your algebra + trig, and learn how to quickly use a calculator. The curve is very generous (5-6 wrong = 800) so if u can finnish all of the questions in time, you are in good shape. If you have a lot of studying time, get barrons (very comprehensive, but much harder than the real thing). Otherwise, get sparknotes, which is similar to the actual test (slightly easier). You can find the book online for free.</p>