What test should you take? One competitive test for future math majors
is the advanced placement Calculus test, however, many excellent
students augment that with the SAT Math 2 test to show further interest
in this specialty. High school students who did not have the AP
experience are encouraged to take the SAT Math 2 test if their intended
college requires it. It will have a stronger component of algebra and
functions and precalculus. However, if you are looking to save both
money on tuition and fast track through some of the easier biology
courses you are encouraged to take the CLEP Algebra test which offers by
far the easiest three college credits which are accepted at currently
2,900 colleges. CLEP Precalculus is also another way to avoid tuition
costs and leap frog to more advanced courses plus earn those three
credits! What's inside? All the same topics that are on SAT Math 1 are
on SAT Math 2. The weighting is stronger 50% Algebra rather than 40%,
with less emphasis on Geometry in SAT Math 2. You will also have a
little trigonometry on this test. Last, you once again will see data
analysis, statistics and probability on the test and in the XAMonline
detailed study guide. Two full length sample tests give accurate
opportunities to blend your learning with the text content and then test
a second time to keep on pace. Two Sample test experience Time
management is one goal of test prep. Become acquainted with directions
and the format. The XAMonline sample test experience will expose you to
each question type, and cover the range of topics which are distributed
and weighted just like the test. XAMonline sample tests are simple to
use and understand so that you just don't test yourself, you have a
place to find the answers back inside the content.