SAT Chemistry Subject Test: HELP

<p>Hey Guys, I'm going to be a junior when summer is over and I was planning on taking the SAT Chemistry Subject test in November of this year. I already took honors chemistry during my sophomore year and got an A in the class. I've been reading the Princeton Review book over the last week - and I guess I just want to know is this enough? I really want to get in the high 700's, but I don't know if I'm preparing enough. I read other threads where people highly recommended taking AP Chemistry, are they right?</p>

<p>I'd really appreciate any responses :)</p>

<p>Hmm, the subject test usually goes WAY more in depth than the Honors Course. If you have mastered the concepts of th Princeton Review then yah go for it. I heard it’s great for subject tests, also don’t forget Barrons as well. Then, I THINK there’s Kaplan as well. You’ll be fine just keep doing practice and mastering the concepts :slight_smile: </p>

<p>Cool, thank you so much! @xxbeastxx </p>

<p>keep in mind that Barron’s are harder than the real test so don’t get stressed if you got a low score it will be lower than the real thing</p>