SAT II Math Level IC-IIC


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A guide to the math part of the SAT, including seven sample exams with solutions, review of the subjects tested, and practice on all question types.




The Best Test Preparation for the SAT II, Subject Test


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Master the SAT II Math Level IC Subject Test and score higher... Our test experts show you the right way to prepare for this important college exam. REA''s SAT II Math Level IC test prep covers all Math Level IC topics to appear on the actual exam including in-depth coverage of geometry, trigonometry, algebraic laws, and more. The book features 6 full-length practice SAT II Math Level IC exams. Each practice exam question is fully explained to help you better understand the subject material. Follow up your study with REA''s proven test-taking strategies, powerhouse drills and study schedule that get you ready for test day. DETAILS - Comprehensive review of every Math Level IC topic to appear on the SAT II subject test - Flexible study schedule tailored to your needs - Packed with proven test tips, strategies and advice to help you master the test - 6 full-length practice SAT II Math Level IC Subject tests. Each test question is answered in complete detail with easy-to-follow, easy-to-grasp explanations. TABLE OF CONTENTS About Research and Education Association Independent Study Schedule CHAPTER 1 - About the SAT II: Math Level IC Subject Test About This Book About The Test How To Use This Book Format of the SAT II: Math Level IC Scoring the SAT II: Math Level IC Studying for the SAT II: Math Level IC Test-Taking Tips CHAPTER 2 - Subject Review Algebraic Laws and Operations Polynomials Equations of Higher Degrees Plane Geometry Solid Geometry Coordinate Geometry Trigonometry Elementary Functions Miscellaneous Topics SIX PRACTICE EXAMS Practice Test 1 Answer Key Detailed Explanations of Answers Practice Test 2 Answer Key Detailed Explanations of Answers Practice Test 3 Answer Key Detailed Explanations of Answers Practice Test 4 Answer Key Detailed Explanations of Answers Practice Test 5 Answer Key Detailed Explanations of Answers Practice Test 6 Answer Key Detailed Explanations of Answers EXCERPT About Research & Education Association Research & Education Association (REA) is an organization of educators, scientists, and engineers specializing in various academic fields. Founded in 1959 with the purpose of disseminating the most recently developed scientific information to groups in industry, government, high schools, and universities, REA has since become a successful and highly respected publisher of study aids, test preps, handbooks, and reference works. REA''s Test Preparation series includes study guides for all academic levels in almost all disciplines. Research & Education Association publishes test preps for students who have not yet completed high school, as well as high school students preparing to enter college. Students from countries around the world seeking to attend college in the United States will find the assistance they need in REA''s publications. For college students seeking advanced degrees, REA publishes test preps for many major graduate school admission examinations in a wide variety of disciplines, including engineering, law, and medicine. Students at every level, in every field, with every ambition can find what they are looking for among REA''s publications. While most test preparation books present practice tests that bear little resemblance to the actual exams, REA''s series presents tests that accurately depict the official exams in both degree of difficulty and types of questions. REA''s practice tests are always based upon the most recently administered exams, and include every type of question that can be expected on the actual exams. REA''s publications and educational materials are highly regarded and continually receive an unprecedented amount of praise from professionals, instructors, librarians, parents, and students. Our authors are as diverse as the fields represented in the books we publish. They are well-known in their respective disciplines and serve on the faculties of prestigious high schools, colleges, and universities throughout the United States and Canada. CHAPTER 1 - ABOUT THE SAT II: MATH LEVEL IC SUBJECT TEST ABOUT THIS BOOK This book provides you with an accurate and complete representation of the SAT II: Math Level IC Subject Test. Inside you will find a complete course review designed to provide you with the information and strategies needed to do well on the exam, as well as six practice tests based on the actual exam. The practice tests contain every type of question that you can expect to appear on the SAT II: Math Level IC Subject Test. Following each test you will find an answer key with detailed explanations designed to help you master the test material. ABOUT THE TEST Who Takes the Test and What Is It Used For? Students planning to attend college take the SAT II: Math Level IC Subject Test for one of two reasons: (1) Because it is an admission requirement of the college or university to which they are applying; OR (2) To demonstrate proficiency in Mathematics. The SAT II: Math Level IC exam is designed for students who have taken more than three years of college preparatory mathematics (two years of algebra and one year of geometry). Who Administers The Test? The SAT II: Math Level IC Subject Test is developed by the College Board and administered by Educational Testing Service (ETS). The test development process involves the assistance of educators throughout the country, and is designed and implemented to ensure that the content and difficulty level of the test are appropriate. When Should the SAT II: Math Level IC be Taken? If you are applying to a college that requires Subject Test scores as part of the admissions process, you should take the SAT II: Math Level IC Subject Test by November or January of your senior year. If your scores are being used only for placement purposes, you may be able to take the test in the spring. For more information, be sure to contact the colleges to which you are applying. When and Where is the Test Given? The SAT II: Math Level IC Subject Test is administered five times a year at many locations throughout the country; mostly high schools. The test is given in November, December, January, May, and June. To receive information on upcoming administrations of the exam, consult the publication Taking the SAT II: Subject Tests, which may be obtained from your guidance counselor or by contacting: College Board SAT Program P.O. Box 6200 Princeton, NJ 08541-6200 Phone: (609) 771-7600 Website: http://www.collegeboard.com Is There a Registration Fee? You must pay a registration fee to take the SAT II: Math Level IC. Consult the publication Taking the SAT II: Subject Tests for information on the fee structure. Financial assistance may be granted in certain situations. To find out if you qualify and to register for assistance, contact your academic advisor. What Kind of Calculator Can I Use? Your calculator should be, at the minimum, a scientific calculator. It can be programmable or non-programmable. Bear in mind, however, that for perhaps 60 percent of the test items, the calculator will afford you no advantage and, moreover, may actually work against you. No pocket organizers, hand-held minicomputers, paper tape, or noisy calculators may be used. In addition, no calculator requiring an external power source will be allowed. Finally, no sharing of calculators will be permitted - you must bring your own. Make sure you are thoroughly familiar with the operation of your calculator before the test. Your performance on the test could suffer if you spend too much time searching for the correct function on your calculator. HOW TO USE THIS BOOK What Do I Study First? Remember that the SAT II: Math Level IC Subject Test is designed to test knowledge that has been acquired throughout your education. Therefore, the best way to prepare for the exam is to refresh yourself by thoroughly studying our review material and taking the sample tests provided in this book. They will familiarize you with the types of questions, directions, and format of the SAT II: Math Level IC Subject Test. To begin your studies, read over the review and the suggestions for test-taking, take one of the practice tests to determine your area(s) of weakness, and then restudy the review material, focusing on your specific problem areas. The course review includes the information you need to know when taking the exam. Be sure to take the remaining practice tests to further test yourself and become familiar with the format of the SAT II: Math Level IC Subject Test. When Should I Start Studying? It is never too early to start studying for the SAT II: Math Level IC test. The earlier you begin, the more time you will have to sharpen your skills. Do not procrastinate! Cramming is not an effective way to study, since it does not allow you the time needed to learn the test material. The sooner you learn the format of the exam, the more comfortable you will be when you take the exam. FORMAT OF THE SAT II: MATH LEVEL IC The SAT II: Math Level IC is a one-hour exam consisting of 50 multiple-choice questions. Material Tested The follo




SAT II Mathematics


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SAT II Math, 1998


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More than 200,000 high school students take the SAT II Mathematics test each year--and Kaplan is ready to help them boost their scores. Used in placement and admissions decisions by many colleges, the results of the SAT II allow some students who get high scores to bypass introductory Mathematics courses--saving valuable time and money. Diagrams.




SAT II Math IC


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How to Prepare for SAT II--mathematics Level I IC


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This test prep manual has been revised and updated with advice on choosing and using calculators when taking the SAT II: Math Level IC. Six complete model tests plus a diagnostic test are presented with answers and explanations. Analyses of calculator-active, calculator-neutral, and calculator-inactive questions provide tips, tactics, and techniques for solving problems with and without a calculator.




SAT II


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You will score higher. We guarantee it. SAT II: Mathematics Levels IC and IIC, 2003-2004 Edition comes complete with a targeted review of all the material on the exam, plus Kaplan's proven score-increasing strategies. This powerful combination makes SAT II: Mathematics a highly effective study guide that can help you score higher on these intensive subject tests, and enable you to approach the test with confidence. 4 full-length practice tests with complete explanations The most up-to-date information on the test Effective strategies to help you succeed on every type of question An intensive review of all the tested subjects: Algebra Coordinate Geometry Functions Trigonometry Plane Geometry Solid Geometry Test Prep, Admissions and Guidance. For life. Kaplan has helped more than 3 million students achieve their educational and career goals. With 185 centers and more than 1,200 classroom locations throughout the United States and abroad, Kaplan provides a full range of services, including test preparation courses, admissions consulting, programs for international students, professional licensing preparation, and more.




Cracking the SAT II


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The Princeton Review realizes that acing the SAT II: Math exam is very different from getting straight As in school. They don't try to teach students everything there is to know about math--only what they'll need to score higher on the exam.There's a big difference. InCracking the SAT II: Math, The Princeton Review will teach test takers how to think like the test makers and: * Eliminate answer choices that look right but are planted to fool you * Score higher by reviewing some basic arithmetic concepts * Earn more points by plugging in numbers on algebra problems *** This book includes 4 full-length simulated SAT II: Math exams (two each for Math IC and Math IIC). All of the sample test questions are just like the ones test takers will see on the actual exam, and every solution is fully explained. Contents Include: I Introduction What Are the Math Subject Tests? When Should I Take a Math Subject Test? How to Use This Book II Strategy Cracking the Math Subject Tests III Arithmetic Definitions Factors Even and Odd, Positive and Negative Doing Arithmetic Fractions, Decimals, and Percentages Averages Exponents Roots Special Exponents Repeated Percentage Change Scientific Notation Logarithms Flashcards IV Algebra Algebra on the Subject Tests Setting Up Equations Factoring and Distributing Algebraic Functions Plugging In Backsolving Inequalities Working with Ranges Direct and Indirect Variation Work and Travel Questions Simultaneous Equations FOIL Factoring Quadratics The Quadratic Formula Flashcards V Plan Geometry Plane Geometry on the Subject Tests Basic Rules of Lines and Angles Triangles Quadrilaterals Other Polygons Circles Flashcards VI Solid Geometry Solid Geometry on the Subject Tests Rectangular Solids Cubes Cylinders Cones Spheres Pyramids Tricks of the Trade Flashcards VII Coordinate Geometry Coordinate Geometry on the Subject Tests The Coordinate Plane The Equation of a Line Linear Equalities General Equations Triaxial Coordinates: Thinking 3-D Flashcards VIII Trigonometry Trigonometry on the Subject Tests The Basic Functions Trigonometric Identities Graphing Trigonometric Functions Trigonometry in Non-Right Triangles Flashcards IX Functions Functions on the Subject Tests The Basic Functions Compound Functions Inverse Functions Domain and Range Graphing Functions Degree of Functions Reviewing Functions Further Flashcards X Statistics and Sets Statistics on the Subject Tests Working with Statistics Probability Permutations and Combinations Group Questions Union and Intersection Flashcards XI Miscellaneous Mathematical Odds and Ends Arithmetic and Geometric Series Limits Vectors




Rethinking the SAT


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Rethinking the SAT is a unique presentation of the latest thoughts and research findings of key individuals in the world of college admissions, including the president of the largest public university system in the U.S., as well as the presidents of the two companies that sponsor college admissions tests in the U.S. The contributors address not only the pros and cons of the SAT itself, but the broader question of who should go to college in the twenty-first century.