<p>Without a ton of preparation, I scored a 760 on the Math IIC using one of College Board's old tests in their big blue book.</p>
<p>I want to improve to an 800. </p>
<p>How can I improve to an 800? Where can I find more official practice tests?</p>
<p>Also, I feel like if I took the actual test right now I'd score lower than a 760. For some reason I do worse on the real thing than when I'm in a relaxed environment. I got an 800 on CB's practice SAT II World, but only got a 710 on the real thing. So I really want to make sure I completely prepare for this so I do really well on the test.</p>
<p>Get the Barron’s book, it’s much harder than the real thing but it’ll prep you for those hard questions on the actual test. The rest will feel like a breeze.</p>
<p>^ I would disagree. A 43/50 is a 800 on Math 2. So not making a 800 on the math 2 won’t necessarily get you rejected, but due to the large curve, you should go for the 800.</p>
<p>At top colleges it is basically 750 wont help or hurt your applicaion. 750-800 will barely help. Under 750 will start to hurt and under like 700 will basically ruin you.</p>