<p>I'm freaking out because I'm taking the test next month and I just scored a 620 after doing a Barron's test. Aaaaah, is the only way to get an 800 to just practice?</p>
<p>Barrons is alot harder than the actual test and not a good measure of how you’ll actually do. Take an old math 2 test from collegeboard (blue book) and see what you get.</p>
<p>Dude, first piece of advice: Don’t panic, it is an exam that you know you can ace. =)</p>
<p>Secondly, having the Barron’s book is one big advantage.</p>
<p>Myself, and many of my friends were going crazy seeing 500s and 600s when we took the practice tests in the Barron’s book, especially when we were aiming for scores between 750-800.</p>
<p>If you already don’t know… Barron’s is one heck of over preparation!
There are several concepts that don’t even appear on the actual exam…!
Me and my seven friends (ranging from scores between 540-680 on barron’s book)
managed to get amazing scores on the exam.
I was regularly getting between 600-660 on the barron’s and got 800 on the test!
Another friend who got several scores of 550-600 on barron’s got a 780 on the actual test!
So again, getting 620 on the barron’s book is a good sign… when you go to the exam… it’ll be cake…
Just remember… there’s nothing you can’t do.</p>
<p>Aww, that makes me feel so much more confident. Thanks!! I’ll make sure to do every single Barron’s test.</p>