**Official** December SAT Math Level 2 Scores

<p>780, up 130 points from october</p>

<p>Although I left 10 blank (didn't study at all), I got a 720. I'm considering to retake it after I work on some pacing skills.</p>

<p>800 - princeton review</p>

<p>800, Sparknotes and my awesome Calc teacher. Go limits!</p>

<p>800, browsed through PR the night before and Barron's on the car ride to the test center.</p>

<p>I'm buying the PR book online right now...is it the "Cracking the SAT Math 1 and 2" </p>

<p>or</p>

<p>"Math workout for the sat II"</p>

<p>???</p>

<p>For the first one, is there a book for only Math II?</p>

<p>Thanks!</p>

<p>All u 800 people are a bunch of liars. 800 is a perfect score, which is practically impossible.</p>

<p>no..its cake</p>

<p>You obviously don't understand percentiles. 800 means you scored in the top "x" percent of the nation. Math II is usually cutoff around 90% whereas Math I is always 99%+.</p>

<p>Sorry, but u are wrong.</p>

<p>I got an 800, just like everyone else, lol :)</p>

<p>Grrr, there must be something i dont understand. I read something that said the test is scored from 200-800, meaning u people got a perfect score.</p>

<p>you can miss about 5 or 6 and still get an 800...</p>

<p>800... learned about 5 units by myself.. perms and everything after that... used PR and Kaps</p>

<p>IS math 2C mostly calculus?</p>

<p>no, it's mostly precalc and trig.
very easy if you practice a little (time management and getting used to solve problems) before the actual test.</p>

<p>gluck kiddos!</p>

<p>tripperian- the test is scored from 200-800, but there's a curve. there are 60 questions, but you can leave like 8 blank, or end up with a raw score of 52 (approximate) and still get an 800. that's why so many people have 800s, because we all still misses questions. i'm sure there aren't many people who didn't miss any at all (what you think is a 800) but i guess we'll never know which ones we missed. an 800 on iic is much easier than an 800 on ic.</p>

<p>actually there are only 50 questions and you can only miss 4 or 5</p>

<p>730... after freaking out for 10 minutes about my calculator suddenly refusing to graph things (someone played with it right before the test)</p>

<p>erg... 800, no wrong, took sophomore year, (junior now) no calculator, i took last year's december sat2 heh</p>

<p>Barron's.</p>