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Cracking the SAT Math 1 and 2 Subject Tests, 2007-2008 Edition (College Test Prep)
Princeton Review
Princeton Review
, 2007 - 560 pages
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highly recommended
The Princeton Review realizes that acing the
SAT
Math
Subject
Test
s is very different from earning straight A?s in school. We don?t try to teach you everything there is to know about math?only the techniques and information you?ll need to maximize your score. In
Cracking
the SAT Math 1 and 2 Subject
Tests
, we?ll teach you how to think like the test writers and
·Learn what subject matter will be tested so you can study more effectively
·Review key math vocabulary, basic functions, and equations
·Use proven techniques to solve complicated questions
The
2007
-
2008
edition
of Cracking the SAT Math 1 and 2 Subject Tests is revised and updated to include the most current information possible.
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Handy preparation
Pretty good and straightforward review to
prep
are you for the
SAT
II
Math
. I started using this as a study guide a week before the
test
, and it helped very much. I'm currently taking Calculus, so Precal (most of Level 2 Math) and other
subject
s were forgotten. This book helped me remember and review many mathematical concepts, such as the arithmetic/geometric sequences, sum of sequences, and some handy equations.
If you're taking the Math SAT, it's assumed that you're almost or already done with precalculus classes. This book is meant as a REVIEW, to refresh your memories on concepts you have already learned.
There are some mistakes in the book, but overall, they're negligible.
I took Math Level 2 and the practice test questions in this book are very similar to the actual SAT test questions. The Math Level 1 practice
tests
problems are good for practice.
I definitely recommend this book. If you aren't a procrastinator like me (who started studying 1 week before), I also recommend the Baron's review too. That review book is a lot harder and detailed, but if you start studying a month before the actual test, Baron's the way to go.
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GET THIS BOOK!
I just took the
SAT
Math
1 on Saturday and this book helped me so much! I had about 3 other review book and this one was by far the best. If your taking a
subject
test
I recommend to get two different reviews because some have info that others lack.
Does a great job
Great
math
review book. Remember, it's REVIEW. The book expects you to have seen all these material in class before, but it's teaching it in a way and only little bits of parts of it: ALL you need to get a 700+ on the Math 2C/Math 1C
SAT
II
test
s. It's not saturated IN-DEPTH, so you probably WON'T get a 800 (85 percentile) with this book ALONE. Expect a 700+ if you review the whole book and the practice
tests
at the end. I got 710 and reviewed the book every day for 2 weeks, and took the practice tests, on SAT math 2. Make sure you buy Barron's if you want a perfect score , because it covers the material more in-depth; this is just a review!
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