Barron's for MathII

<p>I have a question for those that have used Barron's for MATHII. </p>

<p>I just took the diagnostic today and it basically raped me - I left 9 blank and got 6 wrong for a scaled score of about 700.</p>

<p>Is this an accurate score or is it just business as usual for Barrons? I know that Barrons is regarded as harder, but in this most recent version the author noted that some concepts had been removed (and some added as well), so I was wondering if I need to devote some time to math 2 so I can get an 800, or if I don't need to worry about it as much (important because I have 2 other tests to study for and I don't want to do tests all day)</p>

<p>Thanks :P</p>

<p>i've read on here that a score of 700 on barrons is equivalent to about an 800 on the real thing</p>

<p>lol, so i don't think you would need to devote much time to math 2 (:</p>

<p>It's definitely not an accurate score. I did the diagnostic untimed and got around a 750. Timed, it probably would've been what I got on the practice tests when I timed those (around 650). I got a 800 on the test.</p>

<p>I would flip through the chapters and mark anything that you don't know and just go over that.</p>

<p>Thanks! btw, I take it you're using the most recent version? not that it should make a huge difference.</p>

<p>I had an older barrons book and got 600 something on the only test I did. I think I reviewed a couple things I didn't know the day before, like eccentricity, but they weren't even on the test. On the real one, I got 800, soooo much easier.</p>