![]() ![]() ![]() You could probably accomplish this by using a helper column to alter the WEEKNUMBER results, and then use this week number in your formula. I assume you're trying to find the week number that is 22 weeks in the future. It looks like, from your formula, that if the week number is 31 or higher, add 22 to the week number and then subtract 52 (note: why not just subtract 30?), otherwise, add 22 to the week number. In other words, NOT the purple and dark red sections.To the help page for WEEKNUMBER, it starts the week on Mondays. If you’re studying for Math Level 1, you only need to focus on the sections in dark blue, turquoise, and hot pink. #Sat formula sheet how toHere's my failproof SAT Math 1 study guide and here's how to study for Math 2.īut today, I go a step further and deliver my very own SAT 2 Math 1 & Math 2 comprehensive Cheat Sheet! These are all the facts and formulas you need to remember on test day, grouped together by topic. Now, back to your regularly scheduled Cheat Sheet. The Math 1 book even has a redesigned Cheat Sheet JUST for Math 1 (no Math 2 distractions allowed).Īnyway, I’m very proud that you like my little masterpiece here. #Sat formula sheet fullThat’s right: this little formula sheet for the SAT Math Subject Tests has launched the very first Ivy Lounge ebooks! Those are much, MUCH bigger- the Math 1 Cram Plan is 120+ pages, and the Math 2 Cram Plan is more than 140 pages! But I promise you won’t have to read all those pages-the customizable Cram Plans in those guides walk you through the process of figuring out what YOU need to study so you can target your prep for the highest impact in the least time! They’re also full of my EXCLUSIVE strategic insight (including an innovative strategy that works for my students but that I’ve NEVER seen anyone else use), full profiles of the Math Subject Tests, question-by-question test analyses, day-by-day Cram Plan schedules to suit your testing timeline…and more!īoth ebooks feature the Cheat Sheet conveniently laid out for printing AND in individual sections so I can walk you through it topic by topic.which I do in COMPLETE Content Walkthrough sections explaining ALL of the key concepts, facts, and formulas that you need for each Math Subject Test, with no digressions into the things the Subject Tests DON’T need you to know. ![]() …and as of August 2019 I’ve written some more! I’ve been amazed by how strong a response my SAT Math Cheat Sheet has gotten from the internet at large, so I’ve written individual SAT Math 2 and SAT Math 1 study guides walking you through it! Luckily for you, I already wrote you study guides to help you manage your time. If you’re taking the SAT 2 Subject Test in either Math Level 1 or Math Level 2 next month, you might be freaking out about how to remember ALL the different info and recall it at will during a single hour (or 1.5 hours, if you have extended time on the SAT Subject Tests). ![]()
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