Barron's SAT Subject Test Math Level 1 (Barron's How to Prepare for the Sat II Mathematics Ic) |  | Author: Ira K. Wolf Ph.D. Publisher: Barron's Educational Series
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ISBN: 0764137018 Dewey Decimal Number: 510.76 EAN: 9780764137013 ASIN: 0764137018
Publication Date: January 1, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description The SAT Subject Test in Math Level 1 tests studentsÂ’ proficiency in arithmetic, algebra, plane geometry, solid and coordinate geometry, trigonometry, functions and their graphs, and statistics, counting and probability. This manual reviews each of these topics in a separate chapter that includes exercises with answers. It also has are three full-length model tests with answer keys and solutions, test-taking advice, and tips on using a calculator on the test.
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Very Helpful! July 5, 2009 Book Lover This was a very helpful book when I sat down to study for my SAT math 1 subject test. Each chapter is very detailed and includes example questions, explanations, and practice questions. There are also full practice tests in the back of the book, which really helps when trying to get acquainted with pacing and time. This book was a great success overall, and I really recommend it for anyone wanting to take the math 1 SAT subject test.
Eh..so-so June 27, 2009 Lorraine Trezza 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I did every practice question that review book had to offer, and then some. I was hoping for something in the 700s, but, of course, I just missed the mark by 10 pts. 690. A so-so review book. I would recommend purchasing the book of released exams by college board because the practice tests in the back of the Barron's is inaccurate.
TOO Detailed December 19, 2008 R. Kemp (USA) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
My recommendation:
If you're a math person, this is the book for you.
If you're not a math person, do not get this book (unless you have a ton of time on your hands; and as long as you don't get too down on yourself when you're receiving 100-150 lower on practice tests than you will on the real thing)
Going into the real exam, I figured I was going to get around a 650 because I had miserably failed all of Barron's tests. Luckily, I am not a nervous person going into exams, but if I was, I would have been VERY nervous about this test because Barron's terrified me. Not being a math guru, I did not understand some parts of this book initially. It certainly covered all the topics, but I think it went too detailed into some parts--distracting from the main points. I was very happy to get my 720. I am sure my relatively high score was due to my becoming accustomed to the difficult material in Barron's.
Very Helpful Study Tool October 5, 2008 Royalite 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I used this book in conjunction with the Kaplan Mathematics IC and IIC study guide and the Real SAT Subject Tests and I thought it worked really well. The tests in this book are invaluable and though a bit hard, give very good preparation for the test.
I just took the Math IC test yesterday and I didn't encounter any questions I didn't know so that to me says this book was a success.
Great September 3, 2008 Betty L. Smithgall 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Looks like it is going to be of great assistance to me as I prep for my SAT subject test(s).
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