<p>but i think the test i took last time is harder the PR tests.
and also the first practise test i did pretty bad, im gonna take the last one tomorrow, then officially take the blue book after everything is ready</p>
<p>any idea how the blue book is compared to the actual test??</p>
<p>and to tell the truth, last time i didnt prepare really hard, i just went to the book store on the day before the test. then i sat there and took couples of kaplan tests and did pretty bad(all around 650), so i was kinda depressed and took the actual test the next day with a pretty bad feeling. i thought i might get like 650 but im surprized that i got a over 700.</p>
<p>i also heard that the oct test was harder than the tests on the other months</p>
<p>I took the Nov chem test, if I remember correctly, the last PR chem practice was a killer, I got like 700 on it, there were some bio questions on it. :/ Nehow, I thought the PR had some tricky and ambiguous TF problems, the ones on the real test were pretty straight forward.</p>
<p>Yeah, the matching ones are pretty random, if they test you on a topic you're not familiar with, it'll get you nervous for the rest of the test. If you have time, try one of the sparknotes practice tests.</p>
<p>omg, i just took the last PR test and got a freaken 620. is it weird that first time i got 700, second time i got 780 and third time i got 620??</p>
<p>I don't know what happened on my Chem SAT II in November. In PR, I scored 760, 780, and 800 on the three practice tests. I take the actual test and, thinking I scored in the high 700s, got a 680. Ouch. If you took AP Chem I'm sure you'll be fine, but I haven't... I'm retaking in January and will probably end up reviewing my PR book and do some more practice.</p>