Help For Math 2!

<p>im gunna take math level 2 october/nov/dec of this upcoming year and i need ADVICE. i want a 750-800 on the test and i know i can, but i really am stuck on choosing a book. im looking at kaplan and barron's, but im open to other suggestions. ive also heard about the rusen meylani book, but i hear its WAY too hard. thanks in advance</p>

<p>my cousin's first score was a 670 and he read sparknotes online and got a 740</p>

<p>but book wise >_></p>

<p>The general consensus is that Barron's is the best.</p>

<p>The barrons one for math level II irked me plus, it didn't feature my calculator a Ti-89</p>

<p>i have an 89 as well</p>

<p>Get the official CB one and Barron's. Practice in Barron's (EXTREMELY HARD relative to CB) and take the CB afterwards to make yourself feel better... Got me an 800...</p>

<p>if ur good at math ud probably be fine if u just skim princeton or barrons and enter all the formulas into ur calculator.</p>

<p>thats right! they dont clear ur calc!</p>

<p>i felt that the formulas didnt help me THAT much because time was an issue for me.. and theres more and more conceptual stuff now, not just plug in the calc & get answer. official CB is a must. you have to know the right difficulty level & time constraint to expect. barron's is just hardcore practice that makes you feel like crap. i would do some of them untimed just because they are so challenging.. use them as practice. do other practice tests if you can get your hands on them. the more you practice the better! good luck!</p>