<p>McGraw-Hill's has about 7 errors in their first practice test and is infested with errors.
What is your best recommendation for somebody trying to achieve an 800 on math SAT II?</p>
<p>barrons is really hard but really good.</p>
<p>Barron's!! (and maybe a test from Princeton Review, just to get a feel of what level the questions are at)
I heard from another thread that RUSH is good too?</p>
<p>Barron's :D</p>
<p>Yes, Rush i.e Meylani is very good especially for the solid geometry part.</p>
<p>Barrons for the rest.</p>
<p>BARRONS </p>
<p>helped me get my 800!!! :D</p>
<p>Would Sparknotes be good for a 700+ on Math 2? Thanks. Sorry for hijacking your thread.</p>
<p>^sparknotes practice tests are pretty good in my opinion. Get Barrons and sign up for multiple accounts to take free pratice Math II on sparknotes.</p>
<p>barron's is ridiculously hard. have fun killing your self esteem.
i used PR, but i probably didn't do too well.
use barron's?</p>
<p>I'm glad I bought barrons. It seems to be comprehensive, something I really need to review.</p>
<p>My diagnostic test for it was horrible though. I have a long way to go.</p>
<p>800
yay =D</p>
<p>how are the typos in Barron's? i get really distracted by typos</p>
<p>Less than in the Princeton Review, or so I've noticed, and the PR is pretty gosh-darn snazzy. :P</p>
<p>but even if it were infested with typos, Barron's would be worth the struggle -- it's very comprehensive, clear, and helpful.</p>
<p>lol i've found some in barrons, and it does seem to be quite challenging; however, that's good. i can see my 800 coming!!</p>
<p>I used Kaplan. I'm pretty good at math so I got an 800. I really liked the end of chapter summaries of Kaplan.</p>