<p>Barron’s over here! I personally love my TI-84 Plus Silver Edition. Does anybody have a link to an accurate practice test? I’ve heard the ones on the blue book are sketchy, but I’m still planning to use them soon.</p>
<p>I was wondering what you guys thought are the most difficult concepts in Math II. I haven’t really studied too much (took like 3 or 4 practice tests) and was wondering if I may have skipped over something and not prepared for some of the more difficult parts of the test.</p>
<p>@lasyat I heard PR book prepares you well for the test… I didn’t really study but i got a decent score taking my first practice test today! :)) good luck everyone! </p>
<p>Lol so I got the PR book after putting it on hold and got a 760 the second time I took it… Most of the things I’m screwing up are the 3d shapes
Thanks @avc118
Sorry, Im new and i didnt know that @mrnephew </p>
<p>@Lasyat remain positive, hope for the best. (NOTE: DO NOT STUDY FOR SAT’s THE DAY BEFORE IT. Worst thing you can do, trust me. I have experienced it.) Good luck, 800ers. </p>
<p>Unfortunately my Dear Child (DC) took the international Math II test earlier today, so can’t directly compare as all of you will be taking an entirely different test. But what a disaster! Apparently DC didn’t even manage to get to the last 20 questions (yes, that’s right, my DC missed out 20 QUESTIONS!). And my DC is a top top math student. OK, so my DC did not prepare at all, never took any practice tests. But still! The problem was the amount of time given to answer the questions, not the questions themselves. We now have to cancel all 3 subject tests taken today, even though DC did extremely well on the other 2 tests, possibly 800 in one or both. </p>
<p>@AmerigoRound Don’t do that. Colleges don’t look at all of your sat subject test scores. If your child did well on the other two, then that will be beneficial to your child instead of one bad test. Your child can always do better on a retake but how about the other two tests? Think about that for a second. </p>