<p>So during junior year I learned practically nothing because the teacher was just horrible and went through Algebra 2 concepts throughout the year. But I still have to take Math 2 C because it's required for many colleges. </p>
<p>So are there any good review books for me to study during the summer for above 700?
A lot of people are saying princeton and barrons are good but which one is better for the student that hasn't learned anything during the year? </p>
<p>THANK YOU! ^^</p>
<p>I used Barron’s and got an 800, but you might also want to consider College Board’s official prep book for SAT2 math 1 and 2.</p>
<p>I used PR and got an 800. Skimmed the thing the night before. Don’t worry too much. Get a good book and look it over.</p>
<p>For Math IIC, you are kind of obliged to get an 780-800, due to the super-lenient curve.
Barron’s teaches you well, but do not use the practice tests!</p>
<p>Barron’s overprepares you. If you need to learn the material itself first, then I recommend starting with PR; the book gives a good – albeit cursory – review of the key concepts covered on the actual test. Also, regarding the Barron’s tests – while they’re unrealistically difficult, they do give you good practice so that on exam day the test seems much more manageable.</p>
<p>Just use Barron’s and the official practice test. That’s enough for an 800.</p>