<p>How should I study for the Math II, Biology, and Chemistry SAT II tests? Should I study daily before school starts, cram the last 2 weeks...what worked for those of you who did well on it? Thanks in advance.</p>
<p>If you're very good at a particular subject you'll need only minimal preparation. Otherwise you'll have to make yourself good at it. In my experience, daily prep (1 hr/day) for a month beforehand is more than sufficient but it will all depend on what you're good at and what tests you choose.</p>
<p>Are the SAT II's like the SAT I in that they have easy ways of finding the answer? Are there also any trick questions or is it straight forward?</p>
<p>You must know facts for the SAT II tests. I logicked my way through the Biology E test and got a 650 (no prep, took bio two years ago). SAT IIs are by no means ALL facts; I'd say they test what you can do with the facts you've learned prior to the test (whereas just about all the facts necessary for SAT I questions are on the test itself).</p>
<p>Take some practice tests to familiarize yourself with the differences between the SAT I and II.</p>
<p>prepare ahead of time, and review quick before the actual tests and that really helps. Do not cram, you don't learn anything that way.</p>