<p>Ok, if you rock at math. Do Barron to keep your mind sharp. But don't take the Barron's practice tests seriously. For a test that more closely resembles the actual, do the practices ones out of sparknotes or princeton.
For y'all with weaker math roots, start with princeton or sparknotes and hammer the practice tests down!</p>
<p>do you guys remember the one about probability? like out of 10 something, how likely 3 or 4 chosen? or something like that...</p>
<p>5c3+5c4=15</p>
<p>I am not that well in math...
I just put me trough barrons and meylani, although it was very hard, but then you have to ask a teacher to explain it to you</p>
<p>did you guys find the test tough? and what would 4 omits and about 2 to 3 wrong be in your opinion?i found time to be the biggest problem. did anyone get that ln x^2 graph area question?</p>
<p>that would be an 800 for sure</p>
<p>and i think ln x^2 was 21.??</p>
<p>how did you do it. and can it be an 800? the PR curve was stricter, i thought i was dead....</p>
<p>The ln x^2 problem is actually calculus, or we learned it in my clac class at least to estimate integrals. You find the f(x) values at each point (4,6,8), that gives u the height of each rectangle. Then you multiply each of those by 2 and add them together to get the total area.</p>
<p>finding the area of rectangles is actually algebra 1.</p>
<p>atomic: rectangular rule is okay but I prefer Reimann sums because they're so much faster and more accurate. </p>
<p>That's sort of precalc/calc...kinda past the normal difficulty of level 2. That makes me a little nervous. I was told it went up to about trig. I'd really hate to have to go back and review my precalc stuff.</p>
<p>"finding the area of rectangles is actually algebra 1."</p>
<p>LOL I love this comment. However, we learned it in my calc class to use the recetnagles as an approximation for the area under the curve, so that def. made it easier.</p>
<p>i actually thought that calculus could not be used and therefore left it. well, what's done is done...</p>
<p>SCORES ARE BACK!! Who joins me in the 800 zone?!! ^^</p>
<p>Surprisingly, I can say that I can join you in da' 800 Zone :)</p>
<p>YESS!!!!!!!!! I GOT AN 800 TOO! WOOT :) i didnt even study, heh</p>
<p>800 baby!!!!!</p>
<p>800! </p>
<p>Collegeboard is just handing out 800's on the Math Level 2 Exam. As of now, 1 in 8 test takers get an 800. Though I am happy I got an 800, I wish it meant more.</p>
<p>So I guess a 710 is bad? :(</p>
<p>720 ok? wut %ile is that?</p>
<p>760, i was thinking around 740 when i did it</p>