Help Out! Me Crazy Kid!

<p>I am now going crazy about what books to buy?</p>

<p>Barron's
Kaplan
Princeton
Sparknotes
Dummy
CB</p>

<p>I know this question has been asked no less than 1000 times, but I still got to ask.</p>

<p>I am considering taking Physics, Math II, Chem, Bio (3 of them in Nov)</p>

<p>Barron is widely reputed for its overprep, and if you can master that book, you will get pretty good scores; also someone said there was so much stuff that may never appear on the real tests, so its just a waste of time.</p>

<p>Kaplan&Princeton are pretty average in difficulty.( Kaplan is the easier one?)
they would be good for practice?</p>

<p>Sparknotes? I do not know anything about it? any ideas? some said its worth the money, some said no..</p>

<p>Dummy, maybe you have never heard of it, but in my local library, they occupy more than one half of all SAT II books( I am in Vancouver, Canada)</p>

<p>Finally, CB. without doubt, it must be the most accurate and realistic one. But CB only published Math II, History, and a book with all subjects. Obviously, I don't want to buy a whole book just for 3 subjects.</p>

<p>and should I buy the CB Math II for reference?</p>

<p>thank YOU in advance...
plz help me!</p>

<p>I read the Dummy's guide for Sat 2 bio, and it was pretty incomplete compared to princeton reviews. I suggest buying PR's and Dummy's (Dummys for a sort of introduction, though it does go in debth into some stuff) and then read PR's. I hate Kaplans, the test is so incredibly specific and it has too much Irrelevant info, and barely any pictures to illustrate what you read.</p>