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Hey guys, I have several questions.
1. What book was most helpful to prepare you for this exam?
2. Are there point reductions for answering incorrectly?
3. How many questions are there and how much time do you get?
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<li>I used Meylani and PR together. PR was really accurate and was pretty similar to this month's test. Meylani makes you think in the right way. I thank Meylani for my score this time around. Last time, I used Barrons and that didn't work too well for me. Hahaha... It's usually the opposite for most people. So, take my advice with a grain of salt I guess. I really did like Meylani though! 15 Practice Tests :)
2-3 = same answer as Copy&Paste</li>
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<p>Thank you Aquamarinee, for your answer.
I never heard of Meylani till now. Is this a book where I can find in a bookstore? Or would I have to order this online? I was just at Barnes & Noble today, and I did not see any Meylani guide books.</p>
<p>Meylani is kind of hard to find for some reason. It's on Amazon though, so you could probably get it there. </p>
<p>A lot of people say that Meylani is harder than Barrons, but I think it's actually the opposite xD I guess it depends on the person. Maybe you should get both Barrons and Meylani?</p>
<p>I noticed some of the questions were straight out of the official Math I and II guide, for instance the question involving sin=t what does tan =, and The heart pulse question</p>
<p>is that Math II test in the collegeboard study guide significantly different than the actual test cuz I just got a raw score of 47 on the study guide one</p>
<p>I think that we've discussed enough questions to be able to predict our score. Maybe we'll be able to predict the curve this time once we get our scores.</p>