<p>How are the PR and Kaplan books for the Math IIC? Compared to Barrons, which one should I spend more time reviewing with? Also, in your own subjective opinion, which one has the most similar tests? Thanks.</p>
<p>Also, how far in does the Math IIC test delve? For example, they have vectors in their checklist. However, there are many things about vectors like finding their dot product and the angle between 2 vectors, finding the magnitude of vectors, adding subtracting multiplying, finding the angle of a vector... I don't know what exactly to study.</p>
<p>Should I just review everything then? I don't know what I need to do to get an 800. What did you guys do/know when you took the test? What did you practice/study on? Your help will be appreciated! Thank you. :)</p>
<p>I didn't use Barrons, but Kaplan and found that it was much easier than the infamous Barrons book. When I took a practice test from the PR book, I felt like it was easier than the Kaplan book, but that's my subjective opinion. I would recommed the Barrons book if you want to get a perfect (or near perfect) score or PR or Kaplan supplemented with practice tests from Barrons and the Real SAT 2s book from College Board.</p>
<p>is the god damn sat math IIC hard like the darn questions in barrons? like the diagnostic test was like 50% ridiculous i had no clue.</p>