<p>so after working with the Barrons SAT 2 Math Level IIC (or math level 2) i found myself not knowing alot, but when i turned to the collegeboard sat math 2 section i found the questions alot easier and when i looked at the scale, you could get 10 wrong and yet get a 760. How accurate is this? and is the math level 2 really similar to it?</p>
<p>The Barron tests areoverly hard so don’t feel worried. On the other hand, I heard that the official test from collegeboard is slightly easier than the real thing but yes, the CB official test is obviously going to be the most similar.</p>
<p>The Math 2 is nearly identical to the CB practice tests, however they often leave out some important topics. I recommend picking up a few years’ editions of the Princeton Review Math II practice test books, they nail what’s on the test dead on. However, always follow the grading rubric from the collegeboard book. It is nearly identical to what they use on the real test (pending the difficulty of the test, i.e. the curve given because of a less/more difficult test).
And as mabsjenbu123 said, Barrons is way over the top with what they teach you, sometimes it’s too much.</p>