Math II: For Those of You Who Used Barron's...

<p>sweet, do you think I should take the last practice test with the chance of demoralizing myself, or continue with the confidence of a 740?</p>

<p>i got 720 on barron’s and 650 in the real one…
am i ■■■■■■■■?</p>

<p>What math level(I mean geometry, trig…)do one need for Math II?</p>

<p>I got a 740 on barrons diagnostic and around the same on the next 4 tests in the barrons book then took the real thing and got a 680 -.- my brain like shut off after taking the physics subject test so i bombed it. retaking tomorrow</p>

<p>I have to admit that Barron’s tests are difficult. I got 680, 700, 720, and 720 on Barron’s practice test, but in the real test I got 800.</p>

<p>But I think you shouldn’t rely only on Barron’s practice test. Its tests are much more difficult than the real test. What I did is taking the tests on sparknotes and review my wrong questions first (Although some geometric questions have no graph to solve, I still recommend you to use sparknotes. I got 680, 650, and 670 on sparknotes), and then Barron. A week before my real test, I took 6 real tests (my highest score is 770).</p>

<p>Most importantly, I think you must do the real tests to be familiar with the CB’s questions.</p>