<p>This June, I will be taking the SAT subject tests for math 1 and chemistry. Does anyone have any study tips for these tests? I'm looking for at least upper 800's. I received an 800 on the math section of the SAT 1, and I'm currently in AP chemistry. Thanks in advance!</p>
<p>I am in the exact same boat as you. I’m am taking SAT 2 in chem and math I in May. I am also taking AP Chemistry. For Chemistry, if you have taken AP, the SAT 2 should be a piece of cake. Math I is also easy as well. What you should do is get a cheap prep book, I recommend the Princeton Review but anyone should suffice and take a practice test to see what you know and what you need to review. I know for chem, i needed to review acid/base and colligative properties while for Math I i needed to review geometry. Once you know what you need to improve on, read through the prep books and highlight/take detailed notes. If you want go back and review what you know. It couldn’t hurt. About two weeks or so before the test, take a some more practice test and narrow down what you need to review. If you do this, the real test should be easy and you should be successful. If you want to even be more prepared, I recommend the official SAT Subject test book (Blue book). Although it provides actual SAT II tests, it is one test per subject and might not be worth the $30.00 in any bookstore. If you could find this book for cheap, it is invaluable.</p>
<p>Good luck on you exams! I have the Blue book for subject tests and Princeton reviews for both exams, but do you know where I could find any extra practice Chem exams? As you probably know, Collegeboard only gives 1 practice test in the blue book.</p>
<p>You can try the collegeboard website. I know they have actual practice questions but i do not know about actual full length tests</p>