Best Book for Math II Subject Test

<p>Hello. I am currently enrolled in Pre-calc, and am considering taking the Math II subject test at the end of the year. Math is definitely my strongest subject, and I scored an 800 on the SAT-reasoning in December. I would just like to know, which book is the best for the Math II subject test?</p>

<p>Also, I know that collegeboard has a book with all of the subject tests, but where else can I find practice tests?</p>

<p>Thanks in advance!</p>

<p>Barron’s book is the best for Math II. Also, there are like 6 practice tests? Should be more than enough.</p>

<p>Yes, I agree Barron’s is best. Don’t waste your time with the McGraw-Hill book.</p>

<p>I used the Barrons book along with the Princeton one and I got a 760. I mostly just used the books for the practice test. The Barrons book can make you lose some confidence since I was scoring in the 600s on that one.</p>

<p>Just use the princeton for both math 1 and math 2. The math subject tests are ridiculously way after u finish precalc, especially if you find the reasoning sat to be easy and math is your strongest subject
Do it to save money btw lol
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<p>barrons…nuff said. Get a 700 on its practice tests, get an 800 on the real thing</p>

<p>Yep. Barron’s is a godsend. It’ll be harder than the real thing, but it’ll have prepared you well.</p>

<p>Kaplan, Princeton Review, SparkNotes, and Barron’s (preferably last since the material can initially seem obscure) are all good. Got an 800 using all of them.</p>

<p>I did the three practice tests in Spark Notes and felt very very very good when taking the test. In fact, I could have sworn the problems were almost exact replicas of what I saw in the book’s practice tests. With that said I got 750, ~800, and a solid 800 on the three tests in that order. I proceeded to get 800 on the real thing.</p>