<p>I really wanted to get: 15 Realistic Tests for the SAT Subject Test Math Level 2 by Ruşen Meylani, as i basically study by solving tests and if i get something wrong i just check the solution.</p>
<p>But anyways, it appears this book isn't available in ebook/kindle version and by the time it arrives in shipping it will be too close to the MAY date.</p>
<p>So what do you guys recommend I do? What other alternatives are there? Currently I'm doing the barrons math II but it has only 6 tests</p>
<p>The Barron’s book should be sufficient. I only took two of the Barron’s tests last year (IIRC I got somewhere in the ballpark of a 680 on both of them) and I got a 780 on the actual test.</p>
<p>I just got a 740 on a test i did on the barron which makes me feel pretty good after what you just wrote, but still i like to take the tests themselves rather than lots of exercises.</p>
<p>It has 9 practice tests in it. I dont know how realistic they are though. Some say they are equal to the real test, others say they are easier than it… I got 730 on barrons and mostly 750-760 on these… so I don’t really know.</p>
<p>Click the grey “free download” button. Close the annoying pop-up. The grey button now has a countdown (30 seconds?). After the countdown it turns into a captcha. Fill out the captcha and click download. Tada.</p>
<p>Edit: If you mean how to make it a pdf, just extract it (use 7zip or winRAR). It works fine for me.</p>