CHemistry subject test?

<p>whats the best prep book for it?
and I took regular chem and got an A+ general chem was soo easy.
and now im taking AP chem but like borderline of an A.</p>

<p>i originally took the bio one without studying and got a 600. im not a bio person at all anyways. so is taking the chem test a good idea or should i stick and study more for the bio one?</p>

<p>I used Princeton Rewiev and Kaplan... Both were good. I think Kaplan was harder though... included more information than was required on the SAT test... (I think).</p>

<p>It took me only half a month to prepare (after having studied 3/4 of the IB Chemistry Higher Level course), and I am pretty confident that I got 800. So if you feel more passionate about Chemistry, go for it!
You could take both tests, if you just practice a bit for Biology</p>

<p>Barron's got me an 800 with minimal work.
It's really up to you, just don't use McGraw-Hill.</p>

<p>M using Barron's and its pretty comprehensive.. N I agree wid Mysip.. Kaplan is a bit overly done..</p>

<p>im using PR right now for CHEM and its AMAZING.</p>

<p>how basic is the periodic table for chemistry?</p>

<p>so far I've heard the PR's tests are too easy and that Kaplan is too wordy and the actual test is harder than kaplans practice test..
checked them at Amazon..</p>

<p>Just go with Barron's if you are unsure. It will cover the material two times over and then some, still I have heard many times, if you're scoring in the 600s+ in barrons then you can expect a very high score, yes even an 800.</p>