Sat chem--tomorrow!!!!

<p>So, I used Barron's, PR, and Kaplan's to review for SAT Chem. However, most of the people in this forum are saying that Sparknotes is the way to go-- really? Are the practice tests more accurate??</p>

<p>Also, how prepared do you guys feel?
My latest practice test (4th in Barron's) scored an 800-780. I missed around seven and finished in 30 minutes and did not go back and check. Is my practice test score going to deviate a lot from the one I will take tomorrow because it is from Barron's? I'm kind of worried that Barron's is inaccurate...</p>

<p>sparknotes practice tests are by no means more accurate, but they are free =)
my scores on the SN tests were 670, 680, 710</p>

<p>my score on the real test was a 790</p>

<p>they are free???
where? i went to their website and they charge you</p>

<p>I paid for my Sparknotes tests, it was well worth it. Sure, I could have gotten them for free, but I think they'll be taken down if nobody pays for them. And I probably would have felt guilty using all the Physics, Math 2, and Chem tests without paying.</p>

<p>your first is free</p>

<p>yeah i just took the first chem test---680 with 30 min to spare </p>

<p>hmm, does anyone else feel really tired after you take the TF CE part??? i feel like i just dont wanna take the test anymore.</p>

<p>The specialized questions killed me.</p>

<p>The Sparknotes ones are good. I consistently scored in the mid 700s and thats what I ended up getting.</p>

<p>I found the Barron's test more difficult than the actual exam. I outscored my Barron's scores quite handily.</p>

<p>in terms of score or number of questions you get wrong? cuz the barron curve isnt anything close to what it is on the actual test. I got 800s on all the barron tests, but im worried ill get like a 750 on the real thing.</p>

<p>Does anyone have the link to the sparknotes free practice thing?</p>

<p>Thanks! :)</p>