3 months enough to study for SAT chemistry?

<p>Ok so here's the thing - my chemistry class sucks and we've only gotten through 5 chapters and almost half of the third marking period has already passed. We just took a test on ionic bonding last week and this week we're starting covalent bonding... which, is quite slow compared to other classes. </p>

<p>Anyway let me cut to the chase. I'm taking SAT chemistry on June the 5th despite how crappy my chemistry class is and how slow its going. I'm self-studying on my own using my school textbook and the Princeton Review SAT chemistry book which comes with 3 practice tests and seems to be fairly comprehensive. I'm also planning to use SparkNotes because I've heard good things about it. </p>

<p>I have a little less than 3 months to study. I'm planning to study at least 4 days out of every week, including weekends if I can. Each study session will be around an hour, but may be more or less depending on how much time I have. </p>

<p>Will I be able to learn everything I need to and get a firm grasp on the material that's required to get a high 700 (750+) on the test?</p>