<p>@AmerigoRound I honestly used just the ones from that PDF, and I thought it was good review and gave a good variety of subjects to be comfortable with… I’m a couple years removed from the material that this test was on, but I found the questions in the PDF to be enough review. I don’t think there are other practice tests on their website, but I actually forgot to mention this before: I also read through all of Sparknotes’ review for the math II test, and that was REALLY helpful with helping me identify strategies and plans of attack. Here’s the link: <a href=“SparkNotes: Today's Most Popular Study Guides”>SparkNotes: Today's Most Popular Study Guides;
<p>This may seem minor, but it always helped me with nervousness: try to get to the test centre early. Like, ungodly early. I try to be ~2-3 hours early for each test. This lets me relax while driving and listen to some good music, and not focus on getting there on time to take the test. Standardized tests aren’t offered at my school, so I always have to go to schools I’m not familiar with - allowing lots of extra time allows me to get lost driving or in the school, or pull over and read or look at some scenery, haha.</p>
<p>If you think your kid is nervous about the people as well as the test/time constraint, I have suggestions for that, too. I, like everyone else in my family, am terrified of people, so being packed into a room with 50 other people never did wonders for my nerves. If the seating is not assigned, I try to sit at the front of the class in a corner to avoid being surrounded by people and to avoid seeing them and being reminded of how many there are in the room, haha. Also, your kid should register for a test centre he’s comfortable with. I’ve been known to internet-stalk the test centres in my area, and make a decision based off of how nice/comfortable/small/similar to my school’s classrooms the testing rooms are. If it happens to be an hour away, so be it. I wouldn’t normally drive half an hour extra just to take a test, but it’s really helped me with my anxiety and scores.</p>
<p>I also use @BassGuitar’s strategy, and it’s always served me well, too.</p>
<p>Best of luck to the kid in October :)</p>