Sparknotes Math IIC

<p>Is it a good indication of the score I will recieve on the REAL math IIC?</p>

<p>I did two tests and got a 720 and 730</p>

<p>think of those scores as giving you a range of what you can expect to get</p>

<p>think anywhere from 680 to 770 on the real thing.</p>

<p>nothing is for sure, though</p>

<p>I do not know, but I think the sparknotes test is easier than the real, but again, I DO NOT KNOW.</p>

<p>Anyone else know?</p>

<p>i definitely know that if you take the barrons practice test, it will be much more difficult than the real thing, so add about 100 to that score and ull have an accurate estimate. and if u score real high on the barrons, then u've def. prepared very well, maybe too well. also the curve is really great, i think i got about 5-6 wrong when i took the real thing and ended up with 790. i felt really prepared after studying with barrons. not too sure about sparknotes but i really trust both kaplan and barrons.</p>

<p>why wuld u want to take a more difficult test? theres so much more to learn</p>

<p>i took a barons test and there were so many more concepts that i had no idea about and definetly wont show up on 2C. there r a specific amount of concepts that will show up on the test</p>

<p>sparknotes is ur exact copy of a 2C test. u shuld also take past release tests</p>

<p>u would want to take a more diff. test because it really prepares u for the real thing and when you actually take it, u feel really confident. also barrons has very few topics that dont show up at all. a lot of the topics just have more difficult extensions which often appear on the hardest questions.</p>

<p>Just buy a TI-89. You'll get an 800.</p>