<p>I’m going to take the SAT II -Math II next week but haven’t studied it yet. I am busy studying the AP Calculus the last few days. I bought the PR Math I and Math II workbook. The book is very thick. Please advise how should I study within this one week and still get good score. Should I go over the whole book or just do the practice tests? Time is running out, please help.</p>
<p>As the truth of the matter is, the topics that the “thick” book covers should be too basic for a Calculus student, so don’t let that worry you.
Quickly skim the book for… like 2 days then take 1st practice test. Pinpoint your trouble areas, study those more and take the 2nd practice test. If you still need practice try some of the tests from SparkNotes.</p>
<p>do the tests from Sparknotes and then have a time to relax (2 days before exam)</p>
<p>are the practice tests from Sparknotes free?
Because I can’t find them and I thought only the AP Diagnostic tests are free.</p>
<p>Can someone send/post the url? Thanks!</p>
<p>don’t sleep for two days and do the whole book
Sparknotes is loaded with free stuff</p>
<p>the lessons on sparknotes look great
but 714nD1 and baphomet, you guys said to do the tests on sparknotes.
Are those the $5 tests or are there free ones?</p>
<p>for each acount you create in Sparknotes you get one test for free ( us history , physics , math I , math II ,whatever you want). Now imagine you have 9 accounts. you will get 9 tests for free, so don’t need to buy them.
you don’t even need to enter a real e-mail adress to open an account, you can log in with <a href="mailto:asdf@fdsa.com">asdf@fdsa.com</a> but you should remember that ![]()
Don’t think this procedure is legal though</p>
<p>so I went to “Free Diagnostic Practice Test”, chose the last option in the drop down menu, Practice Test #1, and clicked on checkout…</p>
<p>its free but I still have to put in a credit card number?</p>
<p>Sorry, I never really used sparknotes before, thanks for helping!</p>