<p>I am taking MATH IIC this june.
I was wondering if Kaplan tests are harder than the actual collegeboard test.
I mean the infos in the kaplan book itself is extremely easy, but the practice tests are pretty hard. I score around 740-800.
Would I be able to get an 800 on the real test?</p>
<p>strong chance.
try taking multiple CB practice tests, thats the only way you'll know where you are at.</p>
<p>what other tests are u taking</p>
<p>have u taken the reg SAT yet/wat was ur score mo pho</p>
<p>when you say multiple CB tests are you referring to the two they released in the blue book or are there others that i am not aware of?</p>
<p>yeah. i am referring to the real Collegeboard test. Not the 2 released ones. Wait.... are the released ones harder than the real ones? And i just took the barons sat II math test and i got a 610..... do u think i can still get an 800?</p>
<p>lol i was asking about the multiple tests anhtimmy was talking about...but anyways regarding your score barrons is very hard so if you read up a little more and take more practice tests im sure you can get an 800.</p>
<p>I just got a 700 on barrons and then a 780 on sparknotes immediately afterwards. All of the questions I missed on sparknotes were stupid mistakes. If I hadn't taken the tests back-to-back, I'm sure I would have gotten an 800.
So Barron's is definitely harder than the real thing. Take a sparknotes test, though, if you don't have one of the two released CB practice tests. That's usually pretty accurate.</p>
<p>If I got a 770 and 750 on the SAT reasoning math, what would I be expected to get on math IIC?</p>
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<p>im talking about the ones found in the official subject test book by CB.</p>