<p>Are their books good for Math IIC? My precalc teacher gave it to me today because I told her I was taking it June 3rd. I'm grateful, but do they cover the info well? Good practice tests? I've never used their books.</p>
<p>i dont know about PR....do this: try a test on the pr practice tests remember that score and right afterwards do a college board real sat ii test. compare your results and see if they are similar.</p>
<p>For math IIc, i know barrons is overkill, but it will do you good in the end</p>
<p>Isn't PR's book the IC and IIC combined?</p>
<p>I like the Kaplan Math 2c book; I think it covers the material and formulas very well, with excellent practice quizzes and two or three practice tests.</p>
<p>The REA book has questions that seem to be from another planet--they don't have the look and feel of Math 2c questions at all. But they are outstanding practice because when you've worked through those six tests you'll be ready for anything.</p>
<p>Thanks for the replys. I'll try your methods and see if they work. </p>
<p>the comisar, the Princeton Review combines the Math IC and IIC together.</p>
<p>In the PR book, the concepts are marked as Level 2 only in some cases. But there are two entirely separate Math 1 and Math 2 exams, for a total of 4.</p>
<p>Oh, ok. Well, I suppose it's probably too late to get any more practice books... since the test is in about two weeks! :eek: :eek:</p>
<p>Plus I already have two books I'm still working on :p</p>