<p>690 for international with two preparation tests two days before the test. No more preparation. Not so bad, I think. I'll retake it with some more preparation.</p>
<p>I was pretty sure I got 3 wrong and 1 omit :confused:</p>
<p>But I got 790 :(</p>
<p>I think you're wrong</p>
<p>800!</p>
<p>i was so excited when i saw my score in my computer science class. I'm pretty sure the girl sitting next to me screamed 10times louder than I did when she saw what i got</p>
<p>good job to everyone who took it!</p>
<p>Cheech, </p>
<p>Please let me know which prep book did you use.</p>
<p>Whoever got 800 on Math II, please let us know how did you study for it and which prep book did you use. Please help!!!!!</p>
<p>Are the questions on SAT II similiar to the ones on SAT I?</p>
<p>the questions on sat ii are similar to the ones on sat i, except the subject test questions, for lack of a better word, are more ridiculous.</p>
<p>for the subject tests, the only "secret" really, is that you need to know all the permutation/combination formulas you would never use in normal math class. also, equations for elipses and hyperbolas helps too.</p>
<p>i used mostly barron's. i did their diagnostic test and looked at all the sections i needed to work on. i took a few more practise tests and fixed up a few thins here and there. and after i got completely sick of barron's (it is a very frustrating book, it's difficult to break a 40 raw score with that thing, beware if you're going to use it) i stole my friend's princeton review book and did a practise test from there.</p>
<p>i never got a score on the practise tests that were 800 worthy but when i went in and wrote the actual thing, i found it a lot easier. better to overprepare, i think.</p>
<p>i didn't study at all and got an 800. However, I am exceptionally good at class math (not AMC crazy math) and missed only half a question the entire semester of pre-calc.</p>
<p>Did anyone get a 750?</p>
<p>bro got 710...is that bad on this particular test...</p>
<p>I got an 800, and didn't study at all really, but I took two practice tests the night before from the PR study guide. About that, the PR study guide has practice tests that are way harder than the actual test, but more or less covers the same material. And when I was grading my practice tests, I noticed there are some errors in the book, as far as answers. There's a page you can use to quickly grade your test and then in the back there are full-out explanations for each question. The two didn't always agree with each other, so be careful. Other than that, it seemed like it would've been a good study guide, had I actually wanted to study. Hope that helps.</p>