<p>Bio, Physics, Math IIC.</p>
<p>are kaps and PR Equally good, or if one is better? or are there even better resources? aiming for 750, have to self learn 1,2 topics for each test.</p>
<p>Bio, Physics, Math IIC.</p>
<p>are kaps and PR Equally good, or if one is better? or are there even better resources? aiming for 750, have to self learn 1,2 topics for each test.</p>
<p>regarding math IIC, don't go with kaplan, go with barron's. kaplan is way too easy and doesn't cover every topic right. go with barron's . yes, i know, barron's is hard, but if u learn everything from barron's and understand how every exercise is being solved, a guarantee u a 800 on the real test.</p>
<p>regarding physics, friends of mine have learned from barron's and got scores above 740. so i'll say barron's once again, for physics.</p>
<p>i don't know about bio though..</p>
<p>Kaplan is generally too easy. Just don't use their prep books. Use Barron, PR, or REA.</p>
<p>DONT use barrons for physics. I scored consistent 800s on the practice tests and landed up with a 680 after getting a 5 in AP Physics B (same syllabus)...</p>
<p>how about pr? Are the practice tests realistic?</p>
<p>Are the Math IIc Sparknotes tests realistic?</p>
<p>bump for PR</p>
<p>Yes, PR for Math 2 is very realistic.</p>