First SAT Math L1 then L2?

<p>Hi everyone!
I am an internationational student, so I’m not familiar with preparation strategies for the tests like ACT, SAT, and so on. So, my question is: should I first prepare for the SAT Subject test Level 1, and, when all the skills mastered, start preparation for the Level 2? Or I can start with the Level 2 straight away?
Thanks a lot.</p>

<p>Choose which one you are taking then study for that one. Don’t study for level 1 if you aren’t taking level 1.</p>

<p>These books are in my amazon basket. Is there anything unnecessary, or anything I should add? Thanks.
1)1,296 ACT Practice Questions, 3rd Edition
2)Increase Your Score In 3 Minutes A Day: ACT Reading - Randall McCutcheon
3)The Complete Guide to ACT English - Erica L. Meltzer
4)320 SAT Math Subject Test Problems arranged by Topic and Difficulty Level - Level 2 - Steve Warner
5)ACT Prep Red Book - 320 Math Problems With Solutions: The Most Effective Strategies Ever Discovered - Steve Warner
6)ACT Prep Black Book: The Most Effective ACT Strategies Ever Published - Mike Barrett
7)The Official SAT Subject Tests in Mathematics Levels 1 & 2 Study Guide - The College Board
8)The ACT for Bad Test Takers - Moshe Ohayon
9)Grammar Workbook for the SAT, ACT, and More, 3rd Edition - George Ehrenhaft Ed. D
10)Barron’s ACT 36, 2nd Edition: Aiming for the Perfect Score - Alexander Spare M.A.
11)Cracking the SAT Math 2 Subject Test (College Test Preparation) - Princeton Review
12)The Complete Guide to ACT Reading - Erica L. Meltzer
13)Barron’s 6 ACT Practice Tests - James D. Giovannini
14)The Real ACT (CD) 3rd Edition (Real Act Prep Guide) - Inc. ACT
15)Dr. John Chung’s SAT II Math Level 2 ---- 2nd Edition: To get a Perfect Score on the SAT - Dr. John Chung
16)Barron’s SAT Subject Test Math Level 2 with CD-ROM, 11th Edition - Richard Ku M.A.
17)Barron’s ACT Flash Cards - James D. Giovannini</p>

<p>You’re not getting <em>all</em> those books are you? That seems a little overkill.</p>

<p>Does it?)) I thought that it’s not very much. Each book for each test/skill. Then, which of those would you buy? I’m aiming for The Wharton/Harvard, so I would like to score as much as possible.
I really do not know what ACT Prep Black Book is for, but it has 5 star reviews haha))</p>

<p>17 books is not very much? That can easily cost several hundred US$ just for those books.</p>

<p>I don’t know if you’re taking the ACT or SAT (or both), but it might be a good idea to stick with one, and buy the official book (either CB’s Official SAT Study Guide or the Real ACT Prep Guide for the ACT) first. Only if you feel like you need more practice, you can buy more books. Buying that many books seems like a huge waste of time/money IMO.</p>