<p>Ahhh there are so many typos in the sparknotes tests... The questions sucked all of my time simply because they were impossible to solve lol. How did you guys use these tests? How did you compare a score?</p>
<p>Are these good to use to prepare or should I just review? I need more tests..</p>
<p>yea, i bought one, and took it right before my real test. The typos are really annoying and i think they lowered my score. My real test was 80 points higher.</p>
<p>If you bought the sparknotes book, then DEFINITELY take advatnage of their online diagnostic tests. They are similar to the CB tests, and give u instant score with areas to work on. If you bought the book you can take up to three different tests.
Im saving them for Thurs. and Fri. so i can evaluate where I stand. I suggest you take them to improve on your weaknesses.</p>
<p>I took the Sparknotes online test a couple nights before I took the actual Math IIC and I scored pretty low in comparison to my expectations (in the 600s). I guess it's partly because of all the typos and also because of my lack of concentration. I ended scoring up much higher on the actual Math IIC (770). So I guess you can't exactly rely on your Sparknotes score as an accurate representation of your actual score.</p>
<p>yea, the sparknotes do have a number of typos, but the main advantage with sparknotes is that they evaluate where you stand. Your weaknesses, your guessing skills, and how to improve.
Anyways, I depend on sparknotes. I would rather use it as a source to see my weaknesses, and take practice tests from other books. Although i've heard Sparknotes exams are closest to the real exam. Eh, we will see lol.</p>