Reddit reviews The Official SAT Subject Tests in Mathematics Levels 1 & 2 Study Guide
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I don't have digital copies, and I don't know of anywhere that does. If you're in the US, the official book is only $12 from amazon, and it's well worth it:
http://amzn.com/0874477727
idk about past exams, but you could always try collegeboard books which have 2 practice exams for each test.
Math (for both level 1 and 2) : https://www.amazon.com/Official-Subject-Tests-Mathematics-Levels/dp/0874477727
PHysics: https://www.amazon.com/Official-Subject-Physics-Study-College/dp/1457309211/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1502221552&sr=1-1&keywords=official+physics+sat
Good luck tmrw! You've got this!
Just to clarify bc you listed 3 CB scores I thought you had the CB Math 2 book with 4 exams. It's PT 1 and 2 in the 4 exam Math 2 book that are the most recently released exams. If you have the older 2 exam CB Math 1 and 2 book, PT 1 is still pretty accurate but PT 2 is not (it's from 1995 despite being republished in a book with a more recent copyright). Hope that's clear.
Is your class for the SAT subject tests? You can use the CollegeBoard book (http://www.amazon.com/dp/0874477727), but there are only two practice tests in it and not very many extra questions. If you have a lot of your own notes and/or practice problems, this could be a great book because it's actually written by the CollegeBoard and uses previous tests.
If it's for the general SAT math sections, I'd definitely recommend the CollegeBoard book (http://www.amazon.com/Official-SAT-Study-Guide-2nd/dp/0874478529/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1376237363&sr=1-1&keywords=official+sat+study+guide). I'm an SAT tutor and love using this - I can teach my own strategies and assign practice problems from previous SAT tests. There's 10 full-length previously administered practice tests, so there's plenty of material. I have a syllabus with 8 general lessons and homework, and there are still enough sections to have up to a month's worth of practice before the test.
I've been tutoring for six years now (and I used to teach classes for a large test prep company) so if you need any help I'd be glad to give you some pointers. Good luck on your class!