Do the different editions of the Barron's Math 2 book have different tests?

<p>I'm a junior and a senior gave me a Barron's math level 2 book. It's the 8th edition, published in 2008. Some of the tests are used so I want to get the latest edition. Does the new edition have different tests? Or is it the same? Thanks.</p>

<p>[edit] If they are the same, are there any good books to get besides Barron's?</p>

<p>Most people would probably say that Barrons is enough to prepare you; but if you’re interested, McGraw-Hills’ book has a large amount of practice tests (9), but they might be a little easier than the real thing. I averaged 730-740 on the McGraw-Hills, and a 740 on the real thing (though I usually do better on test day than on practice tests.) </p>

<p>There are usually not many differences between editions of prep books, with few exceptions. The tests will very likely be the same, except for some corrections or improvements in formatting and whatnot. I own the 8th edition, and saw the 9th edition and it just looked more pleasing to the eye for some reason. If the tests are used, you might as well just get the new one.</p>

<p>I just looked through it more thoroughly and I saw that only the first practice test was used. The diagnostic and 2-5 are still good. So you think this is good enough preparation?</p>