<p>Sat 2 Chemistry- Barrons is awesome. kaplan is ok too but pr is too brief imo.</p>
<p>Ap. Biology- i didn't take ap bio but i heard kaplan and cliffsnotes are decent.</p>
<p>Sat 2 Biology - i really didn't study for this but i was going to use kaplans, which was recommended to me by someone. </p>
<p>Ap. Physics- I took the physics C exams, not the B. My class used the halliday and resnick text which i fell in love with. review book's won't really help b/c of the nature of the test but i thought princeton review was decent, as it was brief and pretty accurate in terms of difficulty. barrons is really long and u are perhaps better off reading a textbook. i don't know about the other C review books.</p>
<p>Sat II Physics- I used princeton review for this and thought it was good. sparknotes is also pretty good from what i've seen (the review part is available @ sparknotes.com for free)</p>
<p>Ap. Us History- i used REA for this test and it was pretty good</p>
<p>Sat II U.s. History- i thought sparknotes was really good, as the review was easy to read and the practice tests were accurate</p>
<p>Sat II Math 2c - barrons all the way; this will over prep you for the exam. also a precalc text might be helpful. pr is also ok from what i have heard, as it has accurate practice exams.</p>
<p>Also for ap exams try to get ur hands on some past exams, those were helpful, especially for physics</p>
<p>Which books would you recommend for the following
Ap. Chemistry- i really liked kaplan. it's a bit dense, so don't leave it for the night before.</p>
<p>Sat 2 Chemistry- sparknotes was pretty good. barrons was helpful too, but it had, as usual, some useless info for the sat ii</p>
<p>Sat II U.s. History- i used REA and i also used the sparknotes "5 More Tests" or something like that. i really liked both of those.</p>