Study for Math II

<p>I desperately need to study for it. I have forgotten so much, and unlike most of you ridiculously smart people on here I don't have a natural talent for it. I tried taking a practice test and wow, I couldn't believe how much I had forgotten. How can I effectively review before June?</p>

<p>Thanks!</p>

<p>Yes, easily, just study from barrons or something</p>

<p>Barron’s is the best book for it?</p>

<p>Read James Ford’s thread about it in the subject tests section. Barron’s is great if you’re aiming for a high score 750+, however it’s much harder than the actual test so if your short on time, and or don’t “need” a really high score you could go with another company like PR.</p>

<p>Well actually I desperately need a high score AND I don’t have much time, lol. Is there a book that could accommodate me?</p>

<p>Princeton Review is usually pretty straightforward, whereas Barrons is more indepth and takes longer time to study. The problems on the Barrons ones are usually slightly more difficult than the actual test which might help you prepare more…idk.
But honestly, the Math II curve is reallyyyyy good. You have a good chance at a high score, especially if you’re in an advanced math class at school already</p>