Blue Book SAT II Math Difficulty?

<p>How is the Blue Book's SAT II Math compared to the real SAT II Math? I got a 790 on the practice one I took and I believe that's pretty good, but the curve seemed quite lenient and the questions pretty easy, some easier than SAT I questions. I have the Barron's SAT II Math book also which I'm going to start doing their tests once I find where I put the book. Any advice/thoughts on the difficulty of the blue book, princeton review's tests, and barron's for the SAT II Math? Thanks.</p>

<p>Also as a side note, what about US History? I took a prac. test from this book I ordered from CollegeBoard [the US and world one combined - I took the world one and got 800 on the test last december], is the USH test quite easy? My teacher told me it was but some questions on the test seem very arbritary /random about some random unknown people</p>

<p>If you prepare for the Math IIC exam using Barron's, you'll discover that the real test is an absolute joke. I was freaking out at the beginning of the test because I thought I was taking Math IC and checked the name of the test at least three times. I bought all of these prep books that had DIFFICULT prep problems and I earned horrible practice scores. If you're any good at math and try to prepare, you'll most likely get an 800 (which is what I scored). Seriously, it's not that hard and the curve is amazing. But do prepare.</p>