<p>I am aiming to take the SAT subject test for Chemistry in October and am studying from the Princeton Review book.</p>
<p>Are there any other books that will be helpful? Also where can I find extra SAT Chem practice tests?</p>
<p>I am aiming to take the SAT subject test for Chemistry in October and am studying from the Princeton Review book.</p>
<p>Are there any other books that will be helpful? Also where can I find extra SAT Chem practice tests?</p>
<p>If you google “Omalley chem sat” you will get lots of tests. Some are by subject and some complete tests. The other book that people us is the Barron book. </p>
<p>i found barrons and princeton useful</p>
<p>You can definitely use the Barron’s book as well. It provides more in depth coverage of the topics on the test, and has harder tests than the actual. If you like to be over prepared, you should try it out. Princeton Review will definitely prepare you well as well.</p>
<p>If you want really accurate practice tests, try the CB book for all subject tests. It won’t have as much content as a prep book for only SAT II Chemistry, but it’ll give you the best idea of what to expect on the actual test, since it’s written by the people that make the SAT II. And if you’re taking any other subject tests, you can use it to study for those, too. </p>
<p>An online review test is available at <a href=“https://www.learnerator.com/sat-subject-test-in-chemistry”>https://www.learnerator.com/sat-subject-test-in-chemistry</a>
There are over 500 practice questions which cover all the topics included on the test.</p>
<p>Make sure to review the description (from the college board) of which topics are on the test - many of the review guides cover all of general chem and go into great depth for topics that will not be on the SAT Chem subject test. </p>