<p>what are the best books for math IIC, bio and US history for preping.</p>
<p>i would also like to know please</p>
<p>you know it's different for each person</p>
<p>barron's is arguably the hardest book for math IIC (but if you use it, you will do well)</p>
<p>for bio, i liked princeton</p>
<p>it seriously does depend on the person and at what level you are for each.</p>
<p>get Barrons for bio..it might be boring but it is THE prepbook . :)</p>
<p>For Math 2c, i dont know about barrons , it looks pretty hard but the extra prep wont hurt ..so yeah u could go for barrons ..lol</p>
<p>yea, barrons is very comprehensive but i've heard it's good prep</p>
<p>what if I have very very limited time to study. I will start studying for the 3 subjects after october 15th. during the time from october 15th to november test day, i have to get my college apps ready, do homework, and study for SAT II. my knowledge for each 3 subject is really shaky. I'm guessing i have sundays to study and maybe half an hour each day. what would be best for me.</p>
<p>it's best you start now no joke</p>
<p>i wish I could start now, but right now, i'm focusing more on the SAT I test. I've made good strides so I don't want to stop my momentum.(went from a 1850 to a 2100 score).</p>
<p>hmmm any plans for my situation?</p>
<p>Whoa nice fastfingers! I wish I could have your score..</p>
<p>yea, im in sorta the same situation as u fastfinger, we got that <strong><em>en sat1 to deal with and then sat2 galor after. aint life grand? well, theres my *</em></strong>*en for the day, ill leave u all in peace</p>
<p>I have PR for math and history and would definitely recommend those. Great summary of the fundamentals and the tests are good too. I don't have Barrons, so I can't compare.</p>