<p>Hello.
I recently bought Barron's and Princeton Review's SAT Math Level-1. I solved them 2 times already along with College Board's Blue Book for SAT Subject Tests, and looking for another prep book. I decided to choose one from REA, Kaplan, and McGraw Hill. Which one to choose from?</p>
<p>Math 1 is a waste of time. Do Math 2.</p>
<p>Seriously, will you answer the question? Math Level-1 is not waste of time, just a step to go to Math Level-2.</p>
<p>Pretty much any precalculus course ensures an 800 on the IIC. No prep needed.</p>
<p>I didn’t prep for the Math 1 subject test and got a 740 by missing 1 and skipping 1 question. Math 1 isn’t for the people trying to get an easy 800, the curve is very harsh and it’s a very hard exam. If you’re good with conceptual questions then go for it, but if you’re looking for an easy 800, take Math 2 exam.</p>
<p>I will actually answer your question: Barron’s. I used Barron’s for all my subject tests, except for biology E (used PR). I’m using Barron’s right now for a re-take of Math <em>2</em> in January, but Barron’s is good for Math I, too. It over-prepares you.</p>