SAT 2 Math level 1 and 2 ???

<p>I am kind of confused…
Graphing calculators are kind of expensive …so would you recommend buying one for math level 1 (I will use a Scientific calc anyway)???
How big a help will that be???
Also In case your answer is “YES” of sort …then recommend me some cheap ones…
I might then think of giving math level 2 as well …</p>

<p>and one more question…
Choose the best testing option…
1)SAT 1 , SAT 2 ( physics,Chem,math lvl1 ),AP(computer science A and physics C)
2)SAT 1 , SAT 2 ( physics,Chem,math lvl1,math lvl2 ),AP(computer science A )
3)SAT 1 , SAT 2 ( physics,Chem,math lvl2 ),AP(physics c )
4)ACT, ( physics,math lvl1,math lvl2 ),AP(physics c )
5)ACT ,( physics,Chem,math lvl2 ),AP( physics c )</p>

<p>You don’t need a graphing calculator for SAT math, but it certainly does help. However I remember there was one question on an SAT Math 2 that involved constructing a linear regression given some data, in which a graphing calculator was necessary.</p>

<p>Also, there’s no point in taking Math 1 and Math 2 on the same day (Math 2 might be a better option if you know pre-calc). If you wish to take AP physics C, make sure you know calculus first. Whichever option you prefer, go with it.</p>

<p>take math lvl 2, not lvl 1. Seeing as your taking physics ap, the math on lvl 2 is better for you. The lvl 1 curve is extremely harsh.</p>