John Chung's SAT Math II - Test Tomorrow

<p>I saved the 12th practice test for the day before the test…which is tomorrow. I scored a 710. Afterwards, I thought it’d be interesting to average all the tests. It came out to a 702.5/800 for all 12. The lowest was a 660, I believe, and the highest was a 770. Does this put me in the range for an 800 on the real thing? I reeaaalllllyyyyyy want an 800 on math 2. I feel like if I’m able to break 700 in this god-awful difficult book, then an 800 on the real deal should be within reach. I got a 770M (one wrong) on the reasoning test if that adds any information. Oh, and I’m in AP Calc AB. Not sure how that offers anything, but it might so I’m putting it out there hahah</p>

<p>you can get ~5 or 4 wrong and get an 800 on the math 2</p>

<p>I’m pretty much in the same boat as you clipper, but I’m not sure. Honestly, Dr. Chung’s book is great but I felt like the tests weren’t all that accurate. Some of them were too trig-based, some of them were too easy, and overall I didn’t feel secure. I made all 700s on them too but I’m not confident that that’s enough for an 800 on the real thing. I’m sure you’ll do fine, though.</p>

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<li>How did you guys do? </li>
<li>I got a 720 on one of them I took just now, which is only 10 points lower than the score I got in June 2013 math 2 when I didn’t use this book (I used Barron’s). But I did the tips before I did the Dr Chung’s test, so do you think if I consistently score well (700+) on Dr. Chung, I would be able to get an 800 in November?</li>
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