<p>Hey guys, I am aiming for an 800 on Math 2 this weekend. I did the barron's practice tests and I'm averaging around 750.
It's just that I don't get enough time to complete every question. However i easily got 800s with time to spare on the Princeton review and Mcgraw Hill Tests. I heard that Barron's is much harder than the real test and going through these forums, it looks like 700 on Barron's gives you a good shot at an 800 on the real thing. Am i right? So can I expect an 800 on the real thing this Saturday? Thanks! Please post your Barron's scores and real scores. </p>
<p>You can def expect a 800 on the real test. I got a 780 (missed it by one question) on the actual test, but I got like 680’s on the Barron’s tests. </p>
<p>@Hawkace , thanks man, I just did another test inn Barron’s and barely got an 800
44 R, 2 W and 4 Omitted</p>
<p>@Hawkace , how did you do on the collegeboard tests?</p>
<p>If you can get 700+ in the last practice test on Barron, you should be able to get near 800 in the real test.</p>
<p>@billcsho , k thanks! I’m gonna do the last one now!
Anyways, how much did you score on Barron’s vs the Real test?</p>
<p>@bengal85 It was actually for my D last year. She went through the whole Barron book and found the practice getting more and more difficult. I think she missed ~10 questions in the final practice and almost cried, but she score 800 in the real test.</p>
<p>Thanks a lot @billcsho and congrats to your daughter! Yeah i was surprised! The last test is significantly harder than the other ones.
I ended up getting 750, 5 wrong and 2 omitted. Do you think i have a good chance at an 800? How much did your daughter get by the way</p>
<p>You mean in the final practice? I forgot the practice score but it was certainly lower than you. Anyway, it seems you should be able to get 800 in the real test.</p>