<p>I'm taking the SAT II Math IIC on June 4th and I'm aiming really high. I'm currently taking an AP Calculus class, but I would like a little more help. I've been doing my research and I found out that the 15 Tests by Rusen Meylani are the best things out there. </p>
<p>Unfortunately, however, they are NOT out there. I've been to numerous bookstores, I've searched online, and every place is sold out and there is no copy that could be available to me in less than two weeks. </p>
<p>My question is: what would be the second best thing out there? I don't need to have specific review lessons or anything; I just need realistic practice tests to review various concepts in Math IIC. Does anyone have any recommendations? I've looked on old posts, but there doesn't really seem to be another that sticks out.</p>
<p>I appreciate any input!</p>
<p>P.S. Have any recommendations for US History too? I have taken the AP test, but I hear the SAT II is much more specific.</p>
<p>barrons is the best way to go. its godly
-HOWEVER, it is basically impossible to get a 700 with that test. its freakin insane. i forgot to review the day before satii, so i popped open my book again. got a 15 raw score (!?!) so i panicked and ended up taking us history instead of math iic. itll make u panick and really scared, but hey -- isnt that what barrons is all about? it overprepares u to the next level. friend got the same score as me on the practice test, nd ended up getting a 790. the real test will be a joke compared to barrons</p>
<p>us history - theres a ultimate ap us book posted at my school's website, but i dont think im supposed to give it out (?)</p>
<p>also try to find the ap everything review. basically overviews every singel presidency, event, and thing. great for cramming</p>
<p>gigante...I think k0w was talking about the Barron's practice tests and not breaking a 700...not the real test.</p>
<p>Twinkle_Toes, I just checked Amazon, and they say Rusen's book ships within 24 hours...be warned though, that doesn't mean it actually WILL ship within 24 hours. I don't know what distribution channel they use, but its not the biggest book distributor, Ingram, so I don't know how to check stock information. Based on their Amazon ranking, the book is selling pretty well right now, so they may have ramped up production and you'll get it quickly.</p>