What is the most realistic Sat review book for SAT II MATH?
Please don't say Barron's best for review because I want to know what book is MOST SIMILAR to the real one. Thanks.
If anyone can also tell me if the collegeboard board "real" tests they sell are easier or about the same as the actual test, that'd be great too.
Princeton Review is most similar to the actual test. I just took the Biology SAT II today, and 4 or 5 of the questions were the EXACT ones I saw in the review book. I also saw a very similar chart.
Princeton is very easy to understand.
And as for the Collegeboard review book: get that. It has practice tests that are exactly the same difficulty as the actual SAT II. (Some of Princeton's review questions are a little harder than anything you'll see on the test day.)
June 7th, 2008 at 7:51 am
Princeton Review is most similar to the actual test. I just took the Biology SAT II today, and 4 or 5 of the questions were the EXACT ones I saw in the review book. I also saw a very similar chart.
Princeton is very easy to understand.
And as for the Collegeboard review book: get that. It has practice tests that are exactly the same difficulty as the actual SAT II. (Some of Princeton's review questions are a little harder than anything you'll see on the test day.)
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