<p>Is Princeton Review's tests a good indication of what I'll get on the actual SAT test for Math II? Is it harder, easier, or about the same?</p>
<p>Almost all the practice tests including PR are harder than the real thing. The real thing really doesn’t have many advanced topics… each test just throws in single random questions (polar coordinates, other relatively obscure stuff) that you can skip and still get an 800. The harder tests are great practice though.</p>
<p>I thought the Dummies’ book was pretty close to the actual difficulty, but it has only 2 practice tests.</p>
<p>HighlandDaughter did extremely well using PR and the CB practice tests.</p>
<p>So the actual test will be no where near Barron’s level of difficulty? </p>
<p>I don’t think it’s impossible, but 50 questions in one hour Barron’s style is probably a bit much for me.</p>
<p>I’m using Barrons so I hope they have accurate problems.</p>