<p>Waddup guys. I recently got the 10 Realistic SAT II Math IIC Test Booklets by Rusen Meylani. However, doing some of the booklets, I have no clue how to do some of the problems. I have gotten only around 700 on the booklets so far.</p>
<p>My question is are there any books out there that can review some concepts to prepare me better for the Math IIC test? I really want that 800!</p>
<p>There are explanations on Rusen Meylani's website.</p>
<p>Is that book any good? Are the tests realistic? I have to take the IIc, and I need more practice tests...</p>
<p>I know and have seen and went through the expanations. However some of the work is vague and still leaves me puzzled. I need a good review book. Barron's or PR? Anyone?</p>
<p>i vote for Barron's</p>
<p>I vote for barron's also, even tho its over prep</p>
<p>hey does anyone have any idea on Rusen Meylani 15 realistic tests for the 2C, particularly on the solutions provided</p>
<p>Yes, I just got it. It takes 2 weeks+ to deliver it.
It has 15 tests and the questions are harder than other prep books, except for barrons. Some of the questions were not difficult at all, while a couple were really obscure (there was a determinants question). It is great prep. I have only taken one test out of it so far. Barron's is good for review and calculator tips.</p>
<p>The solutions are somewhat short.
I found one erroneous problem, in the first test:
sinx +cosx=1.6 then sinxcosx =? sinx +cosx never equals 1.6 It's max value is root 2.</p>
<p>Some of the problems are pretty creative compared to the other IIC tests I have taken (PR, Sparknotes, Kaplan).</p>
<p>I have the second edition. Either he failed to correct it, or you meant the third edition.</p>
<p>Does the second addition have the same tests as the first, but with 5 new ones?</p>
<p>Only bad things about the book: Might be a few typos, bad paper quality, and the graphics look pretty low resolution.</p>
<p>is kaplan decent for IIC?</p>
<p>kaplan is definitely not the right choice, it will deceive you; use PR + rusen meylani instead</p>
<p>Barrons? Those books are evil. Don't use em. They are unrealistic and bad.
Same with Kaplan..kinda inverse though.</p>