barron's score vs real score

<p>Hello friends, I am taking the SAT Subject Test in Math level 2 and Physics this Saturday. I solved some Model tests from Barron's and this was the score i recieved</p>

<p>MATH LEVEL 2- Physics-
Test 1- 620 Test 1- 770
Test 2- 550 Test 2- 740
Test 3- 550<br>
Test 4- 650
Test 5- 650</p>

<p>I aim at scoring perfect score or atleast 770+. i found barron's math level 2 really hard but i doubt if i will be able to score well!
does anyone has an idea how much would i be able to score in the real thing with such scores?</p>

<p>I took the SAT Math subject test last year and I used the Barron’s book as well. The tests in Barron’s are definitely harder than the actual test. However, not significantly harder (probably are 60-70 point difference). I consistently received around 730-740 in Barron’s and I got an 800 on the actual test. I would also recommend a book called Dr. John Chung’s SAT Subject Test Math Level 2 (if you have more time to practice) because that’s the book that really helped me a lot. It is even harder than Barron’s but it was really good! I believe it has around 12 tests and I did all of them, so when I ended up taking the actual test, I finished about 10 minutes early because this book prepared me so well.</p>

<p>Hope this was helpful! </p>

<p>Try Princeton Review. </p>