<p>Is Barron's harder than real thing? Because I took the diagostic test and scored 730. If it is not harder, then what should I do?</p>
<p>Yes, Barron’s is way harder than the original thing. I’ve even used it for competition math. Collegeboard practice tests would be more accurate, but if you’re already scoring that high on the Barron’s ones, then you should already have a good chance of getting an 800, or slightly less than that.</p>
<p>Should I prepare from PR+Kaplan then take practice test from College board book?</p>
<p>I used only Barron’s and the CollegeBoard SAT book and I got an 800.</p>
<p>I found the Barron’s tests to be significantly more difficult than the College Board test. I did not study for the SAT Math Level II, but I took two Barron’s practice tests. I scored barely higher than you on both of them and ended up with a 790. Good luck!</p>
<p>Yes. I got 740-800 on the practice tests and ended up with an 800 on the real thing. You can’t go wrong with Barron’s.</p>
<p>Hey! I got a 690 on my diagnostics for barrons and after some reviewing of formulas I received a 730 on Practice test #1 for barrons. To anyone who has taken the actualy math 2: was there a need to memorize double and half angle formulas? I can’t seem to be able to memorize them by heart.</p>
<p>I remember using them on one or two questions. It can’t hurt to memorize them. Will barely take a few minutes. Just know the formulae for sin and cos at least, don’t bother about the others.</p>