Raising my Score on Math Level 2?

<p>I took the test after 9th grade (I had trig ninth) and got a 710. Now this year I took it today (January 2011) and got a 730 at best (I believe I reviewed questions etc). I left 10 omitted and got like 3 wrong. My goal is a 770. I've tried preparing with every book, I own all the new books (Barrons, Kaplan, Princeton Review, Sparknotes(online), The Official Collegeboard), and have taken practice tests on all of them.</p>

<p>My Scores:</p>

<p>Barrons - 700
Sparknotes - 730
Princeton Review - 740
The Official SAT Math Level 2 - 800 on both? (Are these easier?)</p>

<p>Are these practice tests scores consistent with the score I got today (around 730 on real test). I haven't had alot of sleep last few days. Missing around 30 hours of sleep the last 2 days due to school. So is it just because of sleep or do the scores on the practice match with my real score. I took Kaplan after taking the test today for comparsion after getting some sleep and got a 740.</p>

<p>If the practice test scores are consistent with the real score is there anything I can do to bring it to a 770.</p>

<p>the best review for Math Level 2:
[Amazon.com:</a> Dr. John Chung’s SAT II Math Level 2: SAT II Subject Test - Math 2 (9781453726457): Dr. John Chung: Books](<a href=“http://www.amazon.com/Dr-John-Chungs-Math-Level/dp/1453726454/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1295819369&sr=8-2]Amazon.com:”>http://www.amazon.com/Dr-John-Chungs-Math-Level/dp/1453726454/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1295819369&sr=8-2)</p>

<p>I have it on order and hope to take the test in June.</p>

<p>I also heard that getting 10 hrs sleep per night for 10 nights before a standardized test is always a good plan - perhaps not realistic.</p>