Are these books enough? (ACT, ML2,Chem, Bio and Physics)

<p>So I'm taking the ACT in April, and the SAT II's in May... And possibly in June too.</p>

<p>I already have these books:</p>

<p>ACT:
Barron's 36
Sparknotes math & science workbook
Sparknotes english & reading workbook
Princeton Review's ACT
Princeton Review's 1296 ACT questions
Princeton Review's english & reading ACT book
The ACT red book</p>

<p>SAT ML2:
Barron's ML2
McGraw Hill's ML2</p>

<p>Chemistry:
Barron's SAT Chemistry
Princeton Review's SAT Chemistry</p>

<p>Biology:
Barron's SAT Biology</p>

<p>Physics:
Barron's SAT Physics
Sparknote's Physics</p>

<p>I also have 2 books of SAT subject tests...</p>

<p>These two:
Half.com:</a> The Official Study Guide for All Sat Subject Tests by College Board and Elaine Israel (2006, Other, Mixed media product)(9780874477566): College Board: Books</p>

<p>Half.com:</a> Real SAT II: Subject Tests by College Board and College Entrance Examination Board (1998, Paperback, Illustrated): Subject Tests(9780874475999): College Entrance Examination Board: Books </p>

<p>The second is seriously old (1998); I only got it because I found it at a thrift store for like a dollar :p The other one is from 2006.</p>

<p>Any other recommendations? Especially for ACT & ML2...</p>

<p>I need some serious help on reading, so if anyone knows any good workbooks for those, that'd be great...</p>

<p>And I would really like a TON of practice tests... Besides the official ACT/SAT subject test books, which practice tests are fairly close to the actual one? (Barron's, McGraw Hill, PR, Kaplan, Sparknotes, etc.) List as many as possible please. (:</p>

<p>Should I get these?</p>

<p>BARNES</a> & NOBLE | The Official Study Guide for All SAT Subject Tests, 2nd Ed by The College Board, Holt, Henry & Company, Inc. | Paperback</p>

<p>BARNES</a> & NOBLE | The Official SAT Subject Tests in Mathematics Levels 1 and 2 Study Guide by The College Board, Holt, Henry & Company, Inc. | Paperback</p>

<p>Thanks! and sorry for the 463563 questions...</p>

<p>bumppppppppppp</p>

<p>Holy moly do you have a lot of books. For biology, I would strongly recommend the Cliffnotes AP book. Although it is an AP book, it is extremely concise and VERY easy to understand.</p>

<p>I was able to get a 790 (while making some very very silly mistakes)</p>

<p>All I needed for the ACT was the PR 2012 Cracking and the Red Book. I was able to score a 35 composite with minimal preparation.</p>

<p>princeton review > barrons imo</p>