About SAT2 prep guides

<p>I am planning to take Math IIC, Physics and chemistry. Which prep guides should I use?</p>

<p>For Math IIC and Physics, definitely get PR. They're awesome.</p>

<p>I don't have a chem prep book so I can't say on that one, but in general the PR SAT books I've used have been pretty good.</p>

<p>PR=Princeton Review right?</p>

<p>But PR doesnt seem to have much pracitce~
i havn't used it yet but im wonderin' if i should use PR or Barron's for physics.
i used barrons for chemistry and math II and i got good scores.
but barrons stuff is harder than necessary...
but im not in any physics course this year~
probably forget everything now~
so...~~what prep guide is better for me~?~</p>

<p>I don't like Barron's... it looks very different from the real test</p>

<p>Use PR for chemistry and math II, no doubt about it. I don't know about physics.</p>

<p>I used Barron, and I liked it (haven't tried any other book, tough) for both Math II and Physics. Yes, it includes a lot of tough material you won't need, but by getting a test booklet online from CB you should be able to spot such topics and avoid them quite easily.</p>

<p>for physics, use sparknotes.
for math 2, use princeton and sparknotes. sparknotes covers some topics princeton dosnt cover and princeton covers some topics sparknotes dosnt cover. For tests, go to sparknotes. Its the most accurate.
For chemistry, use barrons</p>

<p>I used Kaplan for Math II and it was amazing. I got a 580 on SAT I math, and studied using Kaplan for Math II. I raised my score by 80 points, which I am satisfied with.</p>

<p>Kaplan has good score breakdowns and plenty of practice tests. I would agree that Barron's, for any subject, is bad.</p>

<p>Sparknotes works well enough</p>

<p>thanx everyone~
but im using barrons anyway coz i couldnt buy any other in my region and im used to barrons' "teachin"~~
^^</p>

<p>sparknotes is free online.
you don't have to buy it ,even the tests(though the website says you should) if you use your heads a bit.
log on to <a href="http://www.sparknotes.com%5B/url%5D"&gt;www.sparknotes.com&lt;/a> and that's it .</p>