<p>hahaha I know this has probably been answered a million times but I haven't found any threads searching back a couple days. Does anyone have any feedback? Barrons, REA, ect?</p>
<p>For math IIc, you can get realistic tests (the closet to the real thing there is) online and good review at sparknotes.com </p>
<p>Also, buy the barron's book. Way to hard, but VERY helpful</p>
<p>Lastly, but rusen meylani's 15 tests. Good and hard practice that will properly overprep you. All 3 books have very useful graphing calc techniques and barron's has some usefull programs.</p>
<p>Will all these and a little knowledge of math, you'll get an 800.</p>
<p>Barron's, for sure.</p>
<p>Thanks guys, any feedback for SAT II Lit?</p>
<p>i currently have barrons and sparknotes, but the thing i noticed is that barrons doesnt have any plane / coordinate geometry in it, are there a lot of questions on plane / coordinate geometry?</p>
<p>Use Barrons.. It really helps you cram..</p>