<p>Any tips? I just wrote a CB SAT II Chemistry test, and only scored 660 (I got 19 wrong!!) The questions seem so convoluted when I read them, especially all of the situational questions. And it doesn't help that there are <em>85</em> questions on this test! </p>
<p>Please give me some advice...I'm slowly losing hope.</p>
<p>i got the sparknotes and kaplans books (espcially the sparknotes - a couple of mistakes in it but still very very good book), and read through both while making little marks next to things or facts I wasn't too keen at, and after i finished reading both i typed up all those little facts (it ended up being like 6-7 pages of bullets), used it to study and took 4 practice tests. The practice tests are so similar to the real test, so you should really take as many as you can. This formula works</p>
<p>Yeah, just take a lot of practice tests so that you get used to the questions. After a while, you should start seeing your score increase and also find out why got certain things wrong. Make sure to not make those mistakes again</p>