<p>Since this book was published by CollegeBoard a few years ago, are the question difficulties and grading scale still applicable? I did well on them and was hoping for similar results tomorrow? Can I expect a similarly difficult test and scale?</p>
<p>I took the bio practice test in there and got the same score on the actual.</p>
<p>moer or less yes...trust me DO NOT RELY ON THE DIFFICULTY LEVELS OF books such as kaplan, barrons, or pr.</p>
<p>I personally think they are good resources to learn the topics from, but the tests in those books are geared toward teaching you the material they cover in their books. The real sat II does not use a book full of certain knowledge to test you. Although the questions may be similar, the SAT II "is as is" and the bottom line is...</p>
<p>"if you did well on that Real SAT II test, you will do just as well...who knows maybe even better (hoping this is a confident boost for you) on the real thing"</p>
<p>peace good luck</p>
<p>it varies. I got a 710 on math 2c from the real sat 2 book and i ended up getting a 780 on test day.</p>
<p>whoa so its that easy...real book was a joke</p>
<p>i found that the actual tests are easier than most prep books including real sat 2s.</p>
<p>I don't know about the other tests in Real SAT 2s but I took the chemistry in that book, got a 730, just took the real one and had to omit 20. It was impossible.</p>
<p>For French, the real one was way easier (althought I don't know my score yet). The one in the book (which was given TEN years ago) was waay more difficult.</p>