<p>I have the Barron's book but the tests seem very unrealistic.
Does anyone have some "real" math lvl 2 tests they could perhaps trade me for something else (Sat, Act etc..)</p>
<p>Thanks!</p>
<p>I have the Barron's book but the tests seem very unrealistic.
Does anyone have some "real" math lvl 2 tests they could perhaps trade me for something else (Sat, Act etc..)</p>
<p>Thanks!</p>
<p>i've heard the sparknotes math lvl 2 tests are pretty accurate. they cost money though...</p>
<p>ditto i have the same question...the barrons tests are ridiculous</p>
<p>are they much harder than the real math 2?</p>
<p>I think Barron's tests aren't hard at all if you study a bit... first try @ the diagnostic test before any studying gave me 710. And the review is very nicely written, with the exception of some typos. It's clean straight-forward language, and uses the minimum number of words to tell you exactly what you need to know. The i,a,g (tells you when to use a calculator) isn't that accurate though.</p>
<p>But back on topic, PR gives you realistic tests, but you'll still have to buy the book unless you get it at your library.</p>
<p>so barron's tests are harder than the real deal? i hope so cause im getting horribl e scores on the barrons practice tests</p>
<p>yea barron's are harder but the idea is that if you ace the harder one surely you'll absolutely pwn the real one. of course there will be stuff on barron's that's not going to be on the real test.</p>
<p>so maybe start with PR and then move on the Barrons if you have the time.</p>