<p>Gracie, I doubt it, but hey, it doesn't hurt to know :D</p>
<p>Sigh.. after looking at my CB tests and having reviewed, I really believe I'll be fine!</p>
<p>Gracie, I doubt it, but hey, it doesn't hurt to know :D</p>
<p>Sigh.. after looking at my CB tests and having reviewed, I really believe I'll be fine!</p>
<p>The tests in Barron's guides for World History and Math Level 2 are far more difficult than the actual test. I haven't studied anything until yesterday, when I decided to take some practice tests before the actual ones. </p>
<p>I was disillusioned when I solved the two full practice tests in Barron's World History. I had about 30 wrong and a projected score of 500-something, which is BAD. But, today after taking the test I am convinced that my score will be at least 700.</p>
<p>Math II also. The questions in Barron's practice tests are too much oriented around graphs. I don't like graphs at all. After taking the exam today (and leaving 5 questions unanswered), I am expecting a 700+ score.</p>
<p>Until yesterday I didn't care too much, yesterday I was apprehensive and blamed myself for my lack of studying, and today I am happy I didn't study because it would have been in vein.</p>
<p>Are you satisfied with your performances today?</p>
<p>Hi everyone,</p>
<p>Can anyone tell me how accurate McGraw-Hill’s Sat subject test: math level 2 is? It’s the book with 1 diagnostic test, and 8 other practice tests.</p>
<p>List of the best review books</p>
<p>Someone posted that the tests are pretty accurate–is this true? Right now, I am getting around 750+ on all of them (my target for the real one). Does anyone know, please any help is great.</p>
<p>Barrons makes me want to cry lol. I got a 650 on my first practice test (granted I did it on a coach bus home from a field trip a few states away). Minus the stupid mistakes (for example, I didn’t get a problem because I thought something said “pyramid” when it actually said prism") I think I would have around a 700 - 720? What would that be on the real test? I’m aiming for an 800 although I’d be happy with a 750. To put things into perspective (although I don’t know if it makes a difference) I got a 760 on chem and 780 on bio so I don’t suck at standardized testing lol.</p>
<p>I just realized this says June 2nd! I’m taking it on June 5th and why did this come up under “new posts”? Oh the post before me lol. I’m sad that the first question from this is the EXACT same question in the Barrons book I bought like a month ago. I guess they don’t really update it…</p>