<p>List away!</p>
<p>which math?</p>
<p>Go with the Princeton Review for bio.</p>
<p>math iic and this needs to be at least 10 characters to post :)</p>
<p>wondering~~~~~~</p>
<p>i guess its barrons and PR for II C...</p>
<p>skywalker do these books review ALL the specific topics that you need to know for the 2c exam? Example- a sample problem on compound interest/simple interest and solution(explanation). Or do they just have practice tests?</p>
<p>they review the specific topics in addition to practice tests.. barrons for example covers all the topics n depth with examples and explanations and also has 9 practice tests with explanations..</p>
<p>Does everyone recommend the TI-89 for Math IIC? I need to take the test in October (after receiving my June scores) and have never touched a graphing calculator in my life.</p>
<p>u better learn how to use it well before you do, but yes ti 89 = 80000000 lol</p>
<p>Thanks, aseemo. May I ask how exactly does it help you on the real test? Does it make calculations more efficient and quick or something like that? Lol, I sound so ignorant in a board full of 800 Math IICers. ;x</p>
<p>BIOLOGY
ap bio (sylvia mader 8th edition???) + ap bio barron's review + sat ii bio sparknotes review=760 biology m</p>
<p>MATH LEVEL 2
ap calc bc (dont no wat book) + ap cal barron's review + sat ii math level 2 sparknotes review = 800 math level 2
*but i guess the calc is a moot point cuz there really isn't calc on the sat 2 altho for this 1 question that asked about slope i was tempted to take the derivative instead of just finding 2 pts n do the slope formula lol</p>
<p>i don't no if ur aiming lower or higher but the point is, utilize a variety of resources and prior knowledge</p>