<p>What is the general content? I have Barrons and it seems like a lot of the stuff is obscure and useless.
Besides obvious ones like Functions, Trig Functions...what else is on it?</p>
<p>Exp/Logs? Limits? Conic sections? Polar coordinates? Geometry(surface area etc)? Sequences?
Matrices? </p>
<p>Please tell me which ones out of the ones I just listed are the most important and least important.</p>
<p>From what I’ve heard, the Barron’s tests are good representations of the Math II exam. While I can’t personally vouch for those tests, I can say that the exam does seem obscure and useless, especially if you’re now in higher level math and haven’t looked at the stuff in a lonnng time.</p>
<p>I got a 660 on my first practice test for barrons. There were several questions on sequences, probability, and matrices. How much should I study those?</p>
<p>People who get high 600’s on Barron’s usually get 800 on the real test. Barron’s goes much more in depth. However, don’t take that to get a 680 in Barron’s and think you’re done!</p>