<p>i took the bio and chem and suggest you go to your local library and check out every book they have. do the practice problems and if you don't know something, look it up. that way is the most efficient way of learning.</p>
<p>as for math, perhaps you can buy the 15 realistic Math2C book because i heard barron's was too indepth and a waste of time. i'm taking that too.</p>
<p>I've only taken Bio, but I mostly used the Princeton Review book and the CliffsAP book. I would suggest that you take as many practice tests as possible to get a feel for what the tests are like.</p>
<p>I got a 790 on Math IIC, 780 Bio M, and 800 Chem</p>
<p>Math IIC: little to no studing, took a practice test a 2 weeks before to get a hang of the format.</p>
<p>Bio M: first time studied really hard (Kaplan's Bio book) and got a 700. Then looked over the book 2 days before test and got the 780. The book is really good, but you are going to have to read it really well.</p>
<p>Chem: Used the Barron's book. A good review from the Chem course i took last year with a few new points. Fairly simple test.</p>
<p>I am going to be a little bit picky here; people, it's not math iic anymore. It's Math Level 2</p>
<p>Math 2 - If you took trig class and do well on your SAT Reasoning math section, you are almost guaranteed 750+ (especially if you scored 800 on SAT reasoning math section). Barron's help, but darn, it's really over-preparation.</p>
<p>Chem - If you are taking ap chem, look over PR AP chem book and Barron's SAT II chem book. Absorb them, and get a 800.</p>
<p>math2 - kaplan and any practice test u can get ur hands on. sparksnotes included, barron's is overkill. u can do some of the practice questions if u want a challenge</p>
<p>bio - errr i used kaplan and found it wasnt that great. again, any practice test u can get ur hands on. i also liked barron's and PR, at least in surface</p>
<p>chem - PR and then barron's for clarification on certain things (DEFINITELY not all cuz its, again, too complicated). i also had kaplan which was alright for the tests.</p>