<p>for chemistry, I'm reading barrons (2006) version and working through practice questions.
for math 1.. read sparknotes and take the online sparknotes tests? Idk. </p>
<p>N e one have good advice who have already took these tests and preferably received high scores on them?</p>
<p>For chemistry I would just work hard and go through all the concepts in your study guide. Also, something that is also really important would be to make sure you are strictly timing yourself when you take the practice tests, so you can learn to do the problems as fast as possible, find shortcuts in doing them etc etc. For Math I, take a practice test and if you are happy with your score, don’t need to study too much, except I would highly recommend to take like 2 more practice tests the night before (or a few nights before if you don’t like cramming… though I personally don’t think its bad), to get you “warmed up” then go to bed, so when you wake up you will be “in the zone” so to speak. Thats what I did, and I got an 800.
Hope that was helpful.</p>
<p>Thanks for that helpful advice. Anybody else find like the same concepts coming up over and over again for chemistry and/or math? or any other good advice? Thanks.</p>