Math 2 - How similar to SAT Math Section?

<p>Hello everyone, I just got my October SAT grades and I finally broke 700 on Math. I'm taking the Math 2 subject test this Saturday but I haven't really prepared for it. How similar is the math 2 subject test to the math section of the SAT? What's in the subject test that isn't in the SAT? I took trig last year and I'm taking calculus, so what should I study the most? </p>

<p>Also, does anyone know where I can find official practice tests? I tried to get the book from my school's library but it's been taken for weeks, and I can't buy it because I don't live in the US. Thanks!</p>

<p>Not similar at all. </p>

<p>It’s all precalculus.</p>

<p>Official practice tests are impossible to find online for free. I’m sure there’s a way, but I was never able to. There are tons of other resources, though. Do some google searches for the most accurate free test on the web.</p>

<p>And yeah, math 2 is nothing like SAT reasoning math. Math 2 is actual math… it’s not like a logic based math question worded to confuse you like you would see on regular SAT math.</p>

<p>There is some overlap between math and math II. But yes you will need to know precalculus topics.</p>

<p>Yeah, I tried to find free official practice tests but I was unsuccessful. I was, however, able to find the Princeton Review Cracking the Math 1&2. All of the topics seem familiar to me, but I would love to take a couple official practice tests before taking the actual test. Does anyone know where to find them? If I fail to find them, how accurate are the Princeton Review practice tests?</p>

<p>Thanks for replying. :)</p>