<p>I currently have Barrons 7th ed. for MATH IIC and PR 2007-2008 Physics Subject test. Are there any other books that are a must and will definitely help me in getting the best score possible on the SAT IIs? Thanks.</p>
<p>Should I get the College Board subject test book with 20 real tests just to take the test? I'm planning on getting this plus the mathematics 1 and 2 book. Are these worth it?</p>
<p>The tests in the math book are the same as those in the huge book, so there is no reason to get both. For math, Barron's will seriously overprepare you, but I think extra practice is always good. If you still can't get the score you need on the official practice test, then buy a more user friendly book like Princeton. I don't know about physics...</p>
<p>Get Sparknotes.</p>
<p>What other books are good for Math IIC? I want books that go more indepth and offer a lot of practice on topics that are tested on the SAT subject test.</p>
<p>For Math 2, get Barron's.</p>
<p>^^^ I second that, get Barron's for IIC. Please note, Barron's is a lot harder than the actual test, but you shouldn't let that stop you from mastering the material. Once you breeze through a Barron's test, it's almost a guaranteed 800 on IIC.</p>
<p>For Physics, get the newest Barron's. I find it very similar to the actual test (surprisingly enough). Be sure to complete the whole book. Read every word, do every question, read every answer (unless you're sure you know how to do it). It shouldn't take you more than 10 hours (2 hrs per night for 5 days).</p>
<p>I browsed through Barron's new Physics book. It has a lot of similar format to their old book, which really sucks, but ive heard its good. Maybe I should get it...</p>