Math II

<p>How big is the Math II curve? Like how many can you get wrong and still get an 800? I'm sure it's not an exact number but approximately.</p>

<p>Kinda scared because I went through Barron's book and I didn't know a ton of stuff and I got a 690 on the diagnostic test...I know it's supposed to be harder but I REALLY want an 800 on this test...</p>

<p>People on CC are saying you can miss around 5 or 6 questions and still get an 800.</p>

<p>With some versions, you can miss seven.</p>

<p>Just don’t think about “I need to get 43 or 44 to get 800,” aim for a perfect score. Then you have a “cushion,” that is, if you make a few silly mistakes you can still get 800.</p>

<p>agree with rspence. aim raw score of 50 only (if shooting for 800 of course).</p>

<p>The room only for small mistake.</p>

<p>I agree with rspence. I was also wondering how hard Princeton Review’s practice tests are compared with the actual test. I know Barron’s is significantly harder but I have not heard about the difficulty of PR’s.</p>

<p>for me they seemed harder than actual ones. I got 730 and 690 on PR practice tests, however I scored 800 on two official tests (SAT study guide for all subject tests and real SAT II’s) with raw scores 46 and 45. But some say it’s easier than actual one. It’s weird
I got the same scores on Barron’s, Kaplan and PR</p>

<p>Like I’m around a 700 on Barron’s and I got a 770 on PR. I’m really worried because the test is tomorrow and I don’t want to get less than an 800</p>

<p>barron’s is pretty hard compared to other ones… more random questions too.</p>

<p>be confident, now’s not really the time to start p!ssing yourself</p>

<p>Last Barron’s test I took, I got a 790…somehow lol.</p>