Just scored 700 on math 2. D:

<p>On my math 2. Is there any way I can improve? I am using the Dr. Chung book. And the score came from the first practice test</p>

<p>Com’on guiseee! I’m taking the May SAT 2 Math 2. I need improvements!!</p>

<p>You didn’t get a 700 because you didn’t take a real test. I don’t know anything about your book. I would recommend Barron’s for Math 2, although it assumes a working knowledge of basic concepts. Get the official College Board tests too so you know what the real tests look like. Just keep studying and practicing. That’s all you can do.</p>

<p>Use a TI-89 to help you solve equations.</p>

<p>Well I heard dr chungs is a bit harder. So I thought it wowuld be better to start scoring 800 in this book before I tackle barron and the CB’s real thing.</p>

<p>You got 800s on the dr. chungs?</p>

<p>Dr. Chungs is the hardest out of all the books, I usually got 770-790 and managed an 800 on the actual test.</p>

<p>Might just be nerves, anxiety screwed me over on my first trial.</p>

<p>I got 700 on chungs</p>

<p>Hi guys I was wondering, could anyone tell what dr. chung’s is?</p>

<p>Dr. Chung’s is harder than the real thing. I am using it for regular SAT math and I am finding it to be harder than any real SAT I have taken.</p>

<p>Dr. Chung’s is definitely harder than the real thing. I actually thought Barron’s was harder though? Anyway, I usually scored around 750 on Dr. Chung’s and I got an 800 on the actual test. So don’t fret!</p>

<p>I’m pretty sure that 15 Realistic Tests for the SAT Math Level 2 (by Rusen Meylani) is the hardest book of all. I took 9 of the tests in this book and the best I ever did was probably a 730. I got an 800 on the exam. I suggest you get this book if you really want to overkill.</p>

<p>Hey guys… Lol I’ve decided to not take the math 2.</p>

<p>Which sucks… Because you gave me such amazing advice…</p>