Princeton Chemistry Books

<p>Should i use the princeton chem AP book to study for the SAT II chem? I already have the ap book, and i dont feel like buying the sat II chem book if all the information thats on the SAT II is covered by the AP book. </p>

<p>And is it just me, or are the multiple choice questions for the SAT II is harder than the ones on the Chem AP?</p>

<p>kaplan for review</p>

<p>barrons, and sparknotes for EXTENSIVE test problems.</p>

<p>i got a 780 in SAT2 chem and im transferring to nyu from wake. trust me, because im using them to study for mcats.</p>

<p>barrons tests are soooooooo much like the real thing, its crazy</p>

<p>edit when i say use kaplans and barrons and sparknotes, i mean use their sat 2 books.</p>

<p>the chem aps have a ****load for indepth useless info</p>

<p>for AP's, i like to use CLiffs, it got me a 4 on BIO, and i think i got me 4 on chem just now too</p>

<p>however, for SAT II's i use Princeton Review, it got me a 740 on Bio-M. I just bought the PR book for chem now, since im takin it June 3rd, havent rele opened yet, considering i just finished my AP studying</p>