<p>Hi all I really need to get revision guides for these and I am aiming to get 800 in both.</p>
<p>So if anyone achieved a really good score on these tests could you please tell me which guides you used/studied from and which ones you recommend. And also any tips would be greatly appreciated.</p>
<p>Kind Regards</p>
<p>Nate.</p>
<p>Prepare from barrons for math 2. Haven’t given the test yet but from what I’ve heard from here, its the best book. The practice tests are harder than the real thing so if you score a 680+ in barrons practice test, you can expect to get an 800 in the actual test.
Don’t know about level 1.</p>
<p>I have got the Princeton revision guide & the Barrons guide are these guides enough.</p>
<p>I’d advise you to only take one. If you’re really good at math and know pre-calc, then take math 2 (plus, the curve is waaaaaayyyyyy better than math 1). If not, take math 1. A lot of colleges don’t even count them as two separate subject tests. </p>
<p>I heard Dr. Chung’s is good if you actually need a book to study. If you’re really good at math though, I’d recommend just doing a couple practice tests (official ones from collegeboard). That’s all I did, and got an 800 pretty easily.</p>
<p>I think Princeton review has great practice test, almost similar to the real ones.
Barrons has a lot difficult questions than the real test.
Between math one and two I think math 2 is a better alternative if you have studied per calculus, advanced trigonometry as you get a perfect scores even if you mess up about 8 questions.</p>