<p>Ok so this year I've got AP Calc, AP Chem, regular Psychology (that I want to take the AP test for). My question is what books, Barron's or whatever will help the most with these, and will a review book for AP Chem help on the Chemistry SAT II? Also what book is best for studying Math 2 Subject Test?</p>
<p>I personally don’t like Barron’s at all – they go in way too much depth (especially for chem, bio, etc) and they don’t really hone in on the most important concepts. I’d recommend Princeton Review! I bought a book for AP Chem, but not a separate one for the subject test. Just make sure you know the format of the subject test, but contentwise it’s the same. For Math 2, if you’ve taken precalc and understood it pretty well, you can probably find some practice tests online and you’ll be fine (besides, the scale is pretty great )</p>
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<p>the thread above has the best books for all of the ap courses and you could also ask your question in the above thread. The info you need is in the thread.</p>
<p>Zumdahl is great for Chemistry.</p>
<p>Zumdahl is the author of our schools textbook so… we hate them
but in all serioiusness the zumdahls write (yes there are two of them, nobody knows if theyre married or siblings) good chem books. If you want a five for sure you can take an attempt at barrons… but like @salzburg it is a very very hefty book. The Chem book for barrons is massive. Math 2 is practice practice practice… th e concepts themselves should not be very hard to get</p>