Questions about the actual Math, Physics & Chemistry subject tests

<p>Basically, I just want to confirm some of the things for these tests.</p>

<p>For Math II:
Calculators are allowed
Some formulas are given on the first page of the test booklet</p>

<p>For Chemistry & Physics
No calculators permitted
No formula/constant sheets provided</p>

<p>Is this basically right? Am I missing any important things?</p>

<p>Also, how difficult are chemistry and physics? It seems to be very difficult to do over 70 questions in an hour without a calculator and constant/formula sheets etc...</p>

<p>I would have to think Chem gives you a periodic table…right?</p>

<p>That is correct for Math II.</p>

<p>K thanks a lot guys. :)</p>

<p>Good thing chemistry gives a periodic table!</p>

<p>Also, does anyone know how well sparknotes and PR mimics the SAT II tests? Are they somewhat close, or are they very off (like Barron’s…)</p>

<p>Check out the CB document:</p>

<p><a href=“College Board - SAT, AP, College Search and Admission Tools”>College Board - SAT, AP, College Search and Admission Tools;

<p>PR mimics chem well.
Barron’s is notorious for too much information, but if you do well on Barron’s rest assured you’ll do great on the actual.</p>