Math IIc. Is it really necessary to study?

<p>I need to study a little i think</p>

<p>I got a 700 without studying (just taking a practice test at 6 oclock pm)</p>

<p>is it possible to score an 800 after studying?</p>

<p>no study == good score? 800 :D</p>

<p>Two or three weeks before my IIC in Dec 04, I took a practice test - the diagnostic from the Barron’s. I got to about #35 in the time allotted and…let’s just say didn’t do well.</p>

<p>After an exhaustive amount of studying, I got to around 45 questions in an hour on the practice test and finished the real IIC and got an 800. Well, I omitted 2 questions, one of them the last one, but I still…finished ^_^</p>

<p>You should probably look at a list of topics that are covered on the test, just to make sure you’re familiar with all of them. And if there’s some that you haven’t covered in school or don’t know/remember very well, it would probably be a good idea to study those topics. But beyond that, I doubt that studying would really help you all that much. Although taking a couple more practice tests is probably a good thing, just to really familiarize yourself with the test.</p>

<p>well, you cna recap what you might have forgotten. review is all you can do. i borrowed a sophmore’s Algebra 2 and trig book so i can recap</p>