<p>I just did a collegeboard math level 2 practice test, and scored a lowly 660. :( i need some advice. I've already studied the PR review book, and taken its practice tests, scoring around the same. It seems like i can't get past this scoring range. I'm a senior in Calculus right now, so its not like i dont' know the material. what do you guys suggest i do until the oct. 14 test? i'm planning to do a ton of practice test until that date, but I don't know if that'll improve my score anymore.</p>
<p>I don't think doing tons of practice will help a lot. It's more effective to find the reason why you get those questions wrong.</p>
<p>It's alright if you scored a 600 on the Barron's IIC, but Collegeboard's?... I suggest you not take the test. I'm sorry but...</p>
<p>I agree with andy_tok. Why do you think you did poorly? Not enough time, didn't know/didn't remember the material, silly mistakes?</p>
<p>Just being good at math and in calculus isn't enough. I took it the first time, and did poorly (for me), because I didn't have time and didn't remember all the trig stuff. I studied the areas I needed to review, took it again, and tried not to make silly mistakes. I got a score 70 points higher, which was about what I needed.</p>