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![]() I'm going to be a junior in high school this year, but do to me screwing up and some other things, I'm only just starting geometry. I took Algebra I my freshman year. I want to take the SATs this year so I can apply to universities and apply for a ROTC scholarship. My question is, is there a lot of algebra II on the SATs? The only thing i'm worrying about for the SATs is the math part, where I'm weak at.
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![]() yes you do need to know algebra 2 but there is not a ton of it. You can probablly get away without knowing it or take a prep class and try to cram in some of it.
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![]() Yeah, they test you broadly. Even on things such as Trig. since they are testing everyone and not putting them into catagories of what classes the students are in.
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![]() Taking Alg II will make the Math section easier.
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![]() yes you do.
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![]() no there is not that much trig though u should defiantley take trig senior year
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![]() i think you might need to know a bit of algebra 2 in the SATs, as well as geometry and basic math. my advice to you is to go to a local bookstore like barnes and noble or borders and go to the test prep section. get yourself a book on practicing for the math section of the SATs and see how much you know and howm uch you dont
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![]() yes the SAT consist of Algebra 1, Algebra 2, and Geometry.
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![]() Youre going to have a mix of things. I reccomend you try to take a SAT prep class, especially in math since youre weak in it. I reccomend taking SAT English as well because it may not be what you expect. There some good strategies for both parts that you should really look into. GOOD LUCK.
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