<p>hey i was just going over PR and is seems to brief for ap chem, i was originally going to use kaplan's AP chem book but now time is short could i study PR and get an 800 confidently, becasue i haven't taken Ap chem.</p>
<p>Definitely, PR has everything you need for the SAT II.</p>
<p>are you sure</p>
<p>It gave me a 760 (and I took the SAT II before taking AP Chem).</p>
<p>yeah the PR is solid...I would certainly recommend it and solely it.</p>
<p>so what do you recommend doing to raise scores?</p>
<p>Read through PR thoroughly and take practice tests.</p>
<p>Sorry to be posting a question on your thread, but what about the REA book for SAT II Chem??? Has anybody used it before?</p>
<p>it seems hard to read through PR since i already know most of the stuff i learned in my chem class, should i still read thorogh it or just study waht i need to know????????????</p>
<p>...bump...</p>
<p>Look through whatever you're weak in, but briefly review what you know, just to refresh your memory.</p>
<p>practice test 3 is pretty much impossible.</p>
<p>i got a 710 on the first one. 780 on the second one. and i knew for both i could do better.</p>
<p>and for the last one...580...and I couldn't do better.</p>
<p>=[</p>
<p>i got 560 for the last one... i got 690 for two real practice tests</p>
<p>that makes me feel better.</p>
<p>at least I'm not the only one.</p>
<p>yes, the third test in PR is ridiculous</p>