Best way to prep for math level 2?

<p>Okay, so I'm a sophomore currently in an honors precalculus course. I'm a pretty good math student and got a 710 on the math SAT. However, my school blows in terms of covering material in depth (we regularly skip chapters/sections). So, I'm wondering...what should I do to prep for the Math Level 2 exam? I intend to get an 800, so the hardest/most rigorous preparation regime would be ideal. I'm willing to read through any textbooks/prep-books since I have all of April vacation to study for the exam. Oh, and I love math, too. </p>

<p>Thanks!</p>

<p>The general consensus is that the Barron's book will do a good job, though it's harder than the actual test.</p>

<p>Do sparknotes also (onlinefor free) and any other practice tests.</p>

<p>Cool, so Barron's is good, sparknotes is good...how about PR, are their tests accurate?</p>

<p>as far as my experience goes (about.. five different SAT books and seven SATII books)</p>

<p>princeton review is my favorite. Its also good on almost everything, with the least amount of errors.
then comes barron's
then kaplan.</p>

<p>:)</p>