Math II: Barron's vs CB

<p>I taken 4 of Barron's "model" tests, and I'm now scoring in the (670-700) range. I've heard many people say that you should score 100+ on the real test than Barron's, but my Sparknotes tests are around (690-720) and when I did CB's SAT prep booklet online I missed a ton of problems. I haven't taken the official two CB test, because I'm saving them until I've finished reviewing. Anyways, CB's questions seem to focus a lot more on interpreting data graphs, and more 2+ step problems. Is this like the real test? Or is it like Barron's just easier?</p>

<p>well i took it in May 2 and the test difficulty was almost identical to sparknotes, i kept getting around 45/50 and on the real test i think i got around that too. I only used Sparknotes as practice tests (to brush up on my math), but from what i recall there were few graph interpreting questions on the real test. To answer your question yes, CB is fairly accurate with their tests, Kaplan’s too easy, and I’ve never tried Barron’s so i can’t say.</p>