<p>What review book should I buy for Chemistry?
I need an answer fast 
Princeton Review? Barrons?</p>
<p>I used Barrons and I got a 780. But be warned, my scores ranged from 640-700 there. But DON’T go into the exam too cocky - you could fail that way. Instead, just go into the exam thinking that you’ve got to give it your best shot because it’s your last and only chance to prove yourself.</p>
<p>Princeton Review + Sparknotes for my 800</p>
<p>I just used Sparknotes and got a 780.</p>
<p>Also, Sparknotes practice tests have terrible curves, and are tougher. I never scored higher than a 680 on SN and still got an 800 on the real thing :)</p>
<p>Sparknotes+Princeton Review=great combo</p>
<p>If you need more tests, i suggest you also buy Kaplan.</p>
<p>I think Barron is pretty good.
IMO, princeton review is a lil bit easier than the real tests</p>
<p>i’m using barron’s right now and have done sparknotes. barrons seems more like a textbook than PR to me</p>
<p>Do NOT use Princeton Review for chem. Some of the questions on the practice tests are easier than they are on the real test.</p>
<p>i used barrons and got a 780…got 750-800 on the practice tests. Ha i want an 800 :[ have a few 780s (not like that’s bad, but still).</p>
<p>Princeton Review was accurate for me</p>
<p>Yeah PR was very accurate, but is slightly easy. Therefore compliment with SN.</p>
<p>PR was harder than the actual test was, imo. I was averaging 650 on PR and got 760 on the real thing.</p>
<p>But SN is helpful, too.</p>