Math level 2 800 in 2 weeks?

<p>I have been so busy with college applications and SAT1 during september and early october, that I am starting my nov sat2 studying now.</p>

<p>I will be using the barrons book for the topics. Where are the best tests found?</p>

<p>But will it be possible to get a 750-800 in a matter of 2 weeks? How should I study/approach it each day? I was thinking something like finish the entire summaries/topics in one week, then just straightup take like 2 tests per day until the night before the test? that would be around 10 solid tests...
OR take a practice test everyday from now until the test, while studying the topics.</p>

<p>Keep in mind that i finished precalc, and I'm in BC calc this year...but still, 2 weeks is pretty tight >_<;</p>

<p>Inputs, advice, encouragements are all welcome and thanks so much :)</p>

<p>There’s no way for us to tell, but it’s definitely possible as many people on this website get 800s with little preparation (those same people are usually quite skilled at math in general though)</p>

<p>Take the Barron’s diagnostic test, if you get 650+, you’ll probably be in good shape. Just practice, and most importantly, understand the mistakes you made and be sure you can solve a similar problem in the future. It’s important to know that Barron’s is significantly harder than the real test; the free tests from Sparknotes are closer in difficulty to the real test. Most people use Barrons since it “overprepares” you. Good luck!</p>

<p>here’s what you should do, take good diagnostics (sparknotes and released CB ones, and ive heard PRs are decent), then review stuff you don’t know with the barrons book and youll be fine</p>

<p>umm other stuff:

  • learn all the barrons calculator tricks
  • matrices
  • eclipses and stuff
  • angle formulas (i think theyre in the back of barrons or something)
  • probability
  • be able to tell if something is a function based on a set of numbers</p>

<p>good luck!</p>

<p>iwant2200, i’m in the same boat as you. i’ve only done the diagnostic and did a few pages of topics/review. i got over 700 on the diagnostic, so i think i should be good to go, though i do need to learn how to do matrices (not taught in school) and eclipses (also not taught)</p>

<p>but i am bringing a graphing calculator, so it should be fine!
there are lots of tricks (:</p>