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Testmasters SAT Subject Test In Math Level 1

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What Is Covered On The Math Level 1 Subject Test?

The Math Level 1 Subject Test covers material that a student who has completed two years of algebra and one year of geometry should know. According to the ETS, which writes the test, the following topics are covered on the test:

  • Algebra
  • Geometry
    • Plane Geometry (Euclidean)
    • Solid Geometry
    • Coordinate Geometry
  • Functions
  • Trigonometry*
  • Statistics and Sets
  • Miscellaneous

*The trigonometry required for the Level 1 test is basic enough to be covered in most geometry courses (right triangles, sine, cosine, and tangent).

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We base our course materials on real exams, including unique strategies and tips to help you excel on test day. The manuals undergo a rigorous development process with multiple revisions to make sure Testmasters students receive a top-notch product. With hundreds of pages filled with sample questions and detailed explanations, the custom-designed manual forms the foundation for the Testmasters SAT Subject Test in Math Level 1 course from which our teachers draw out ideas to help students masters the skills necessary to ace the Math Level 1 SAT Subject Test.

Should I Take Math Level 1 Or Level 2?

The most important factor in deciding between the two exams is college requirements. Some colleges will require that students take the Math II exam; others will not specify. Students who have not taken pre-calculus/trigonometry should take the Math Level 1 Subject Test. While there is some overlap between the two tests, the emphasis on the Level 2 exam is on advanced content that is not covered in algebra and geometry.

How Do I Register For A Course?

You can register for the SAT Subject Test Math Level 1 online or you can call our office at (281) 276-7777 and register over the phone.