<p>i thought it was pretty hard based on the sparknotes review test (which is the only studying i did). The first half was very easy but the last half i thought was pretty hard. i probably got at least 2 wrong if not more. I didnt leave any blank.</p>
<p>yeah that last one…I was like…ummm…really?</p>
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<p>LOL, you know you’re on College Confidential when “pretty hard” means “2 wrong if not more.”</p>
<p>beautifully said AndrewT</p>
<p>dang, you get partial points for ommitting?
i had overall 3 problems which i was not that absolutely sure about,
but i just guessed it. How much points for partial credit?
and for the right?
is it therefore beneficial to omit it rather than write a guessed anser?
dang.</p>
<p>Finished the whole test, took a nice 40 minute nap :)</p>
<p>I thought it was easy, but I don’t have any SAT Math Level II tests to compare it to because I didn’t study so I don’t know if it is easier or harder than usual.</p>
<p>To those who used the Barrons practice tests: How was it compared to the Barrons?</p>
<p>very very very easy compared to barrons…i would say i got 15 right on the barrons…took the sparknotes one and got 42 right…this test was more like the sparknotes one… barrons prepares u for nothing</p>
<p>Jebus; that was the most stressful test I’ve ever taken. US History took me 35 minutes to do and recheck, and this test took until the last two minutes! Seemed harder for me than the one in the book with one of each subject tests; the test in the book was extremely easy for me. </p>
<p>Hopefully an 800!</p>
<p>i think i ommitted 3 and wrong 1,
is it okay grade?</p>
<p>What did you guys get for the q asking for equation equidistant to two points on the xyz plane</p>
<p>Is the embargo lifted yet? I’m pretty sure I know the answer to that one</p>
<p>Yeah it lifted at 12 i believe</p>
<p>njman94:</p>
<p>z = 0</p>
<p>I think actually I got that one wrong.</p>
<p>volume?</p>
<p>conic question (equation = 0)?</p>
<p>that population when it was equal? (cos blah blah = something to the x power) of springfield or whatever</p>
<p>ya it was both x=0 and y=0</p>
<p>what was the answer to the one with the cone that had a radius 12 and height of 8 and another cone was made inside with 1/2 the volume so wat was the height and howd u do it</p>
<p>wasnt it just z=0?</p>
<p>when do the grades come up online?</p>
<p>also, if possibly you’ve not reached the grade you desired and decide to take it again, would it look bad or can they see that i actually took the test twice?
dam, i just discovere’d i’ve probabily missed at least one… and i chose to guess 2~3 answers instead of ommiting.</p>