<p>If you read the whole Barron's book and make sure you understand everything, you should be fine. I only took regular chem at my HS (honors, technically, but that only means I did harder tests and more homework- it was the same classroom and same teaching), which barely covers the basics, but by reading the Barrons book and a few other resources I got an 800. I think Barron's does cover lots of stuff that does not show up on the test, though, so don't try to memorize EVERYTHING. On the other hand, if you do, you probably will know everything on the test.</p>
<p>I would recommend trying to find "Real SAT IIs" from a library or something, and taking the Chem test. Then isolate any subject areas you don't know well and study them in Barrons or some other guide. Also, make note of any test-taking techniques that worked or didn't work and keep that in mind on game day.</p>
<p>You can do this with any practice test, but I recommend the one from "Real IIs" because Barrons' practice tests (and those I've seen of other publishers) are often not too accurate as far as what material is covered and in what manner.</p>
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