<p>I am a sophomore taking an accelerated Precalculus class. I am planning to take the SAT Math level 2 subject test on July 5th. Giving myself a good two months to prepare, I ordered this year's Princeton Review for the test. I chose PR because I had a good experience with it last year preparing for the Biology test. I have been going through the subject review on a daily basis throughout the past few weeks. However, I've done some research recently, and have been getting the impression that PR may not be enough for a score in the high 700s, if not an 800. I have narrowed my options to the following:</p>
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<li><p>Stick to PR, take the test, and if I'm not happy with the score, order either Barron's or 15 Realistic tests for Math 2 or 10 More Realistic tests, and re-take the test next October.</p></li>
<li><p>In addition to PR, order one of the aforementioned books and cram for the June test with a little more than a month left to the test. </p></li>
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<p>I might be able to do #2 in one month, but I don't think the cramming will yield a much better score. On the other hand, taking the test again is not much fun...</p>
<p>Also, of the three additional books I mentioned, which one would be the best prep? I know Barron's is the best for an 800, but I don't really need another subject review after PR. And the only real difference between the 15 tests and 10 tests is time consumption. So which one should I get?</p>