prep bOOks URGENT

<p>Canadian stuck in china, will be going to hong kong for mAy 6 tests, hopes to buy some prep books there, so is princeton/kaplan/barron bks good for physics, math IIc or lit? which one do u think is good for a subject and what did u use????</p>

<p>Thanks...</p>

<p>Go with Princeton Review or Kaplan.</p>

<p>You don't have much time to prepare though...</p>

<p>Kaplan & Princeton Review are the best books around. :)</p>

<p>i am going for SAT I and II iam taking in oct/nov...heard that princeton tends to be too hard??? Thanks for all the info!!</p>

<p>for math IIc, try to get a hold of sparknotes; it's very close to the real test (than any other books i know). it's found in barnes&noble stores; i don't know how yo'ull be able to get a hold of that in hongkong though.</p>

<p>don't use kaplan; it's WAY too easy.</p>

<p>if you can't get ahold of sparknotes (for IIC), princeton should probably work well; although it's a little bit easier than the real test. barrons tend to be a bit harder than the test, so a lot of students freak out when they realize they can't solve all the problems in barron's.</p>

<p>if you score yourself using baron's books and find that you're in the high 700 range (ex: 770,80,etc) then you should probably get an 800 :)</p>