SAT II math IIC

<p>Anybody taking this? SHould i take it in JUne, after the course, or should i take it in in fall? I heard that If you want an 800 you need Barron's, but how much of what Barron's gives you is actually ON the SAT II? I heard somewhere around 20%? is that ture? I really don't want to waste time on Barron's. I"m aiming for a 700+, iS kaplan, Pinceton review, and Sparksnotes enough? BTW i'm not good at math, as in a B+ math student in a regular Precalc analysis/Trig class.</p>

<p>Also, for the Spanish w/listenig, Does the Kaplan book have the listenig CD/ Cassette, or do you have to mail for it, would you recommend Barron's Kaplan's, or PRinceton review?</p>

<p>I studied with barrons and sparknotes, and kept getting ~650's in Barrons. Then, BOOM, easily finished the test, and was able to take a 20 minute nap after checking each question twice. Got an 800, easily.</p>

<p>In summary, Barrons is much harder than the actual IIC, but the SparkNotes 5-test book is a nice guide.</p>

<p>In my experience, Barrons is much harder than the Math IIC, Princeton is slightly easier than the test and misses some material. Haven't tried others. After Barron's I think it would be easy to get an 800.</p>

<p>Let me tell you this, if you are skilled enough in math to understand Barron's... your set for the SAT II.</p>

<p>Math II is really easy if you have a strong grip on precalc. You only need a score of 43 for an 800. On a side note, whats the difference between math II and math IIC?</p>

<p>C mean calculator. Now all of SAT Math Subject Tests require calculator, that's why u see IC, IIC... Math I and math II were abandoned, i guess so.</p>

<p>I studied using Kaplan, but Math IIc is basically testing your skills in in inputting numbers in your TI 83 calculator... No offense to collegeboard, but I thought the test was pointless</p>

<p>Ha:</p>

<p>Math 1 and 2 are back! they're changing the names from Ic and IIc to Math Level 1 and Math Level 2.</p>

<p><a href="http://www.collegeboard.com/student/testing/sat/about/SATII.html%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://www.collegeboard.com/student/testing/sat/about/SATII.html&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>I know this is a different question but does anyone here know if college board send student's SAT I and SAT II score to colleges together or not?</p>