Barrons or Princeton Review or Think Tank for SAT II Chem and SAT II Bio?

<p>Which is best to study for the SAT II Chem and Bio tests if I want to get a really high score, as close to 800 as possible. Princeton Review, Think Tank, or Barrons?</p>

<p>If you want as close to 800 as possible, then Barrons is the way to go.
It does OVER prepare you though (there are extra equations that you don’t need to know like for conics), and I did briefly look at the Princeton Review book as well, which seemed to be more on par with the actual test in terms of difficulty.</p>

<p>okay, I heard that PR has all the info that’s going to be on the SAT II though? Is that not enough to get around an 800 on the exam if I do and understand the entire PR book?</p>

<p>I used both Barron’s and PR.</p>

<p>Barron’s was a waste of time for me. The descriptions are frequently opaque and it talks about stuff that isn’t on the test. I liked PR much more.</p>

<p>However, I basically had to teach myself Chemistry to take the test. If you have had a good Chem class, you might have better luck with Barron’s.</p>