MATH IIC practice test

<p>Hey,
which prep book's practice tests are most similar to the actual test?
I have barron's, Princeton Review, Kaplan and Macgraw-Hill...</p>

<p>I got 700 from Macgrow-Hill.. what do u think i'll get on the actual test?</p>

<p>and -5 is 800 right? </p>

<p>Thanks.</p>

<p>-7 is an 800. I hear on these boards that PR is the most accurate, so you'll probably get that answer.</p>

<p>However, my son took two practice test from the princeton book. He got a 760 on the first practice test and low 600s on the second test. Don't know what that indicates. Have any ideas?</p>

<p>princeton review and Kaplan books bear the most similarity to exams</p>

<p>Vote for Spark Notes (free tests online with >1 registration).
Don't forget two real tests from College Board.</p>

<p>Are the 2 real tests from college board other than the one's from blue book? Are there any online?</p>

<p>two real tests from cb? how do u get those?</p>

<p>"The Official SAT Subject Tests in Mathematics Levels 1 & 2 Study Guide" ISBN 0874477727 by College Board has two of each (Level 1 and Level 2). The second one in each pair is already in "Real SAT II: Subject Tests" ISBN 0874477034.</p>

<p>yea i did the collegeboard one and got 770 and 780...
I heard somewhere that curve for 800 has changed to -4 -_-....
does anyone know about the curve?
i really hope to get an 800. sigh</p>