How should I continue my prep?

<p>Hey guys! I'm starting to prep for the Math 2 SAT II, and just finished the diagnostic test from Barron's. I scored a 720 on it, according to their formula.</p>

<p>I'm a bit uncertain on whether to thoroughly review the Barrons content chapters [the ones with actual instructional material] or to just go straight to the practice tests at the back of the book. I was thinking that studying the content will allow me to learn concepts that I did not know previously, while refreshing my mind on the ones that I am already familiar with. But is learning from the mistakes on practice tests just as beneficial and time-efficient? Which option would be best?</p>

<p>Any suggestions are welcome :)</p>

<p>Bump…:(</p>

<p>Honestly, you have time to read through the whole thing, read through it. Although some of the information will be superfluous chances are you will run into something you didn’t know. Rather over prepare than under prepare.</p>

<p>You probably have enough time to do both. You can use this week and next week to read through the review, and take a practice test at the end of each week. Use the final week before the exam for the rest of the practice tests. A 720 on Barron’s is very good, you really don’t have much to worry about. Good luck~ </p>

<p>I would definitely suggest purchasing or borrowing from your local library CollegeBoard’s released tests for Math 2, and make sure you take those tests and review them before the exam.</p>