Best Sat Ii Prep Books!!!!!!!!!!!!

<p>What are the best prep books for........</p>

<p>SAT II Physics
SAT II Math lev. 1
SAT II Chemistry</p>

<p>i'm sure a lot of people would like to know. </p>

<p>Also, post the score you achieved next to the prep book name.</p>

<p>thanx:)</p>

<p>also math 2</p>

<p>just so you know, there are a million of these threads. just search "sat II prep books" and you will find lots of threads that have the information you are looking for.</p>

<p>Stay away from Barrons... I liked PR for chem and phys (although I didn't use them much and didn't do too well on the tests)</p>

<p>...Does anyone know why my quick reply box at the bottom disappeared???</p>

<p>???????????</p>

<p>physics - PR or sparknotes</p>

<p>thanx.......anyone else, more suggestions?</p>

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<p>help me out</p>

<p>uhhh, for physics, dont use barron's</p>

<p>for math1 i liked barron's, but for math2 there was just too much excessive information. i think you can pretty much discern what won't be tested, so be wise if you do decide to use barron's.</p>

<p>it's called search. it beckons to you.</p>

<p>wow so i have no previous background in physics and i read a few chapters of PR....and didn't understand a lot of stuff. They give examples of the different types of problems but throw too many formulas and concepts in a matter of a few pages. Any advice?</p>

<p>yeah, they're way too many topics like this <__<</p>

<p>@thecalccobra</p>

<p>Don't take the physics test?</p>

<p>lol ^^^^^^</p>

<p>haha, thats actually a good idea</p>

<p>@afruff23 ha ha you got jokes?</p>

<p>Seriously though. Why are you taking an SAT II that you've never taken the course for it? Unless you're some super genius, you'll probably got in the 600's on a test like physics.</p>

<p>Just take a test in something you actually know something about.</p>

<p>can we get back to the subject plz...so, about those prep books.:)</p>