<p>iv been hearing many things about how barrons 2c is much harder than the actual thing. well, i took the diagnostic and scored 780 and im wondering (for those of you who have taken the 2c) if it is even worth the time to actually read through this book and try to learn all the stuff in it. Im thinking about just taking a couple of the practice exams in the back. What do u think is the most effectiv way of preparing. Thanks.</p>
<p>if you are scoring a 780 on barron's, you have certain if not strong chance of getting a 800 on the real test.</p>
<p>i would suggest reviewing over the major topics though</p>
<p>lol if you score a 650, let alone a 780 you're most likely going to get an 800 on the real deal. i havent taken it yet, but first time i took it from barrons book i got a 630, but on sparknotes tests ive been getting 700s+</p>
<p>I heard the exact same thing from my friends.</p>
<p>I'm using Barron's right now, since I wanted to challenge myself (better over than under prepared?)</p>
<p>You must be a beast at math then! My diagnostic test was mid 600s...</p>