<p>I am taking the math II subject test at the beginning of December. I tend to do alright at math, but I had a bad pre-calculus teacher and need to brush up on a lot of material. I hope to get in the 700's. What are good books to study with given the amount of time i have until the actual test?</p>
<p>You should be able to find a lot of useful information in this forum if you just search around. I recommend using Barrons; I used McGraw-Hills and realized that the tests weren’t preparing me enough when it was too late. Barrons is difficult, but it should prepare you well if you take all the tests and go through the review section. Also, the Princeton Review tests are accurate. It is also usually a given that you should take the official released tests in the Official Study Guide in Math Subject Tests book, as they will give you the most accurate score range.</p>