help--math IIC prep

<p>whoever gets 700 on barrons will get an 800 in the real thing as long as he or she is not sick or tired on test day</p>

<p>If you can get 750 on Barron's, then 800 is no problem.</p>

<p>goldfish-
ur score on the actual test will be 720++ since all the barrons questions are way harder than the actual test..</p>

<p>Is coordinate geometry heavily emphasized on the IIC test?</p>

<p>i'm just going to add to the complaints about barrons here to make myself feel better.</p>

<p>THEY SUCK</p>

<p>So what about 40+ correct on the Barrons test? What score does that translate to on the actual test?</p>

<p>I just want to clear up some things...
Barron's Prep Books do not "suck"; they are designed to completely cover everything that might be tested on the Math 2C. The practice tests are much harder since they cover everything, but if you do alright on the practice tests, the actual SAT II should be no problem for you. </p>

<p>Goldfish: A 40+ score on the Barrons would warrant you an 800 on the actual test without a doubt.</p>

<p>in my opinion 40 Barrons= 1000 on Saturday!!!</p>

<p>I'm so ****ed tomorrow</p>

<p>oh yeah, nov test is tomorrow. good luck guys.</p>

<p>i practiced with barrons's SATII math iic book and got around 36-41 correct for each test. i pulled off 790 on the actual test so barron is definitely way harder. good luck!</p>

<p>lol I got a 28 on Barrons...</p>

<p>parametric equations, polar coordinates, and coordinate geometry are all tested in the math iic test.</p>