<p>Yo. I am wondering if the practice questions on the College Board website are of any similarity to the actual test. I already have 4 800's, but I want to take math 2. I did those practice questions without a calculator and was able to get them all. Opinions from the 800 people?????</p>
<p>The practice questions are quite typical, but don’t represent the hardest ones.
Try taking tests from The Official SAT Subject Tests in Mathematics Levels 1 & 2 Study Guide.<br>
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They a bit easier than the recent real ones though.</p>
<p>I don’t know about the practice questions on the collegeboard website, but I would recommend Princeton Review if you want an accurate reflection of your real test score. PR is VERY similar to the real test.</p>
<p>I took Princeton Review’s first practice exam and got a 640 several months before the test… I practiced and studied a lot, familiarized myself with the test questions, improved, and took Princeton Review’s second exam the night before the exam… got an 800… and guess what I got on the real thing? :)</p>
<p>The one in May was ridic hard I didn’t get 2 questions</p>