<p>i have the Barron's book.</p>
<p>would that suffice?</p>
<p>i have the Barron's book.</p>
<p>would that suffice?</p>
<p>Depends on how good you are in math. It might be helpful though to get more books and just do the practice tests in the back. Definitely get the Collegeboard’s Guide to the Math II Level I and II. They have real tests in there.</p>
<p>i’m going to be in AP calc bc</p>
<p>and i just took pre-calc</p>
<p>that should be fine, it only goes up to precalc</p>
<p>Barron has alot of extra information..
start with PR</p>
<p>Go through an entire book like Barron’s or PR, whichever. Then get more books (from library) and just do the tests in the back. You don’t need to go through each and every book because it will be really repetitive. Just do the tests. That’s what I did when I was studying for Math II.</p>