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How to Prepare for the SAT II: Math Level IC

How to Prepare for the SAT II: Math Level IC

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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Hmmm.....
Review: It teaches things the hard way. Explanations are not clear, it is loooooong, boring, could improve. I personally could not trust the info provided by the book because some things were wrong.
Examples and exams are WAY difficult than the real test. This is annoying for those of us who get anxious if we score 440 on the practice test. Today in the real test I bet I got near 600, and definitely NOT thanks to the book, but to the unvaluable lessons of math at school.
Specially if you are not American / English native speaker, you will find this book hard.I read the whole book and tried studying from it. In the end, I got nothing out of it.
Men, I wish someone could write a decent Math IC Book, once and for all.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: old fashioned book, old fashioned tests
Review: Last three editions of this book are all the same, buy an older version, or better, don't buy at all!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Math is cool!
Review: Make sure you know trigonometry because that is the hardest part on the test.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Life Saver!
Review: Review: One of the great benefits of this and other Barron's books is the help they provide in sorting out good advice from bad. Here are three examples of bad advice you may get related to preparing for the math SAT II Math Level IC test. 1. Are you better off using your textbooks for test prep rather than a test-prep review book? Try this experiment. Go get your arithmetic, algebra one, geometry, algebra two and trigonometry books (if you can find them) and put them in a stack in front of you. (Don't get your precalulus text. Precalculus is tested on Level IIC not Level IC). Now put this Barron's guide next to the stack. See? Even if you had time to review all five books, again, they do not contain sample Level IC tests for practice and they offer no advice on handling multiple-choice questions. But they do contain lots of things not tested. Classroom texts are unbeatable for presenting information during classroom study as you are learning a course. They are neither as effective or as efficient as this carefully designed review guide for test preparation. 2. Should you prepare by reviewing how to derive formulas and prove theorems? It is great to understand the foundations of math principles and how formulas are derived, but only the applications of the formulas, properties and procedures are tested. Even if you know how to prove, say, that the slopes of perpendicular lines are negative reciprocals, it is the fact, itself, and its

application that are tested. Good review guides like this one help you to focus on what is tested so you don't eat up valuable time reviewing things not tested. 3. Do you need to master one specific form of mathematical notation? Notation varies from teacher to teacher, textbook to textbook and country to country. Each mathematician seems to develop his or her own favorite style and can get downright snooty about someone else's presentation. As this book notes, ETS avoids the

notation controversy by keeping the notation as simple as possible, even avoiding mathematical notation as much as possible. That means you don't have to master the same notation as your teacher and your textbook (even in the unlikely event the two agree all the time) to do well on the test. This book takes you carefully through presentations while avoiding all but the most basic and easily understood notation, just like the questions and answers you'll find on the Level IC test. I

highly recommend this book for its great advice and easy to read presentations.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Recommended for any review schedule
Review: Review:

I really liked the flexibility of this book and the way you can use it to adapt to any review schedule. I loaned my copy to a friend who only had a few days. She worked through the chapter on problem-solving strategies and studied the test-taking tips distributed throughout the book. I had a couple of weeks and spent a lot of time on the model tests. The person who recommended this book to me started reviewing a few months early and went through most of the review chapters. She was excited about the book because all of the review chapters incorporated multiple-choice questions into the text. All three of us felt we got more than our money's worth (especially because we were all sharing the same book). The three of us recommend the book highly, even though each of us used it in a different way.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Book for tests
Review: This book is alright but i suggest you buy something else to strengthen your math skills. This book has lot of good practice tests. Their practice tests are good and hard. But their teachings [...]. It's hard to understand what they're trying to say.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: This book is alright
Review: This book is ok. But it's not that good. The practice tests are good and they can help you get ready for the test but their teachings and strategies aren't that good. It's hard to understand their book. I recommend getting Princeton or Kaplan if you're lacking math skills. Use this book only for practice tests.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: This book is alright
Review: This book is ok. But it's not that good. The practice tests are good and they can help you get ready for the test but their teachings and strategies aren't that good. It's hard to understand their book. I recommend getting Princeton or Kaplan if you're lacking math skills. Use this book only for practice tests.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: this is the right choice
Review: This book was very useful in style and content. I had to take the Level IC because most of my colleges required it, but my teacher didn't know much about the test. The ETS guidebook summary only included a few questions and a very general overview. So I was really nervous until I got this book. It contained everything I needed to get ready for the test and feel well prepared. I was comfortable on test day, very pleased with my test score and happy with my college acceptances. One thing I liked especially was the way the author explained things. At times I felt as though he was talking directly to me. After reading one chapter, I began thinking he must have had fun writing this book. I can't say I always had fun preparing for the test, but I was very relieved when I sat down to take the test and realized I had done the right things to get ready.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This is the book to get!
Review: This has to be one of the most comprehensive and detailed preparation books I've ever tackled down yet. It is absolutely amazing! The tests are made actually HARDER than the real SAT MATH IC test so if you score around the 600's on the practice tests, you will do fine on the real thing. My honors math teacher is actually requiring us to purchase this book and complete, claiming it to be the finest he's ever seen. Do yourself a favor and pick up this book now if you plan on taking Math IC. You definitely will not regret this purchase, I assure you!


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