<p>So most people say that Barron's Math II is the best one for SAT Math II because it overprepares you. But what about the Princeton Review and the Sparknotes Math II books? Are they way too easy or are they more similar to the actual Math IIc test?</p>
<p>Yea i actually just got the barrons book today and it is great. I hear sparknotes is pretty good but I dont have any experience with them myself. I did kaplan act and they were pretty solid so If you don't like barrons Id suggest trying them</p>
<p>Princeton Review for IIC is too general, and i studied basically from my precalc notes. however, i do think the practice tests are similar to the real ones. </p>
<p>as for barron's...i think that is way too in depth that it makes you freak out on the things that aren't going to be on the test, making less time to thoroughly study the things that will. </p>
<p>Kaplan seems okay, though i've never used it.</p>