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Question about the SATs?


Question: I am a junior that is only in geometry math right now when most juniors are in algebra two or higher...how screwed will I be on the SATs math section? How much of it will I not know because I am behind?
Answers: Get one of those practice for the SAT books from your library and take some of the practice tests. If you find a problem you don't know how to do, then learn how to do it. They won't throw any curveballs at you.
Don't worry about it. Most of the math is basic algebra and basic geometry.
Well. If I remember correctly, a lot of the SAT Math was focused on geometric problems. Like angles of a triangle, area of a circle, etc. A lot of the questions weren't too bad. But, I'm sure the algebra two students have an advantage. You shouldn't be too off though.
it would be hard to say but if ur welling to find out try out the free questions from collegeboard.com they send you a question of the day some of them are good practice also taking the classes or just buying the study book


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