SAT Chemistry Subject Test Study Tips?

<p>I am taking the SAT Chemistry Subject Test next Saturday. I took AP Chemistry this year, and I took the AP test for it. I asked around other AP Chem students who took SAT Chem, and they said that SAT Chem is easier than AP Chem. Still, I want to study a lot just to be safe. I currently have last year's edition of Princeton Review for SAT Chem.
So, anyone can give me any suggestions the areas where the test writers focus on the most? Past questions? Study tips?
Thanks very much for all the advices!</p>

<p>It’s easier than AP Chem to my knowledge. The test itself is very basic and not very hard, so the best thing to do is to just be very calm and methodical when doing the exam. It shouldn’t be challenging, especially if you’ve taken AP Chem. Also, do a few Barrons tests if you can; if you can get ~750-780+ on the test you’re probably good for a 780-800 on the real exam.</p>

<p>Thanks! The SAT Chem test seems a bit easier than I thought.</p>

<p>The subject tests are at high school level why AP tests are for college level. So it is expected to be easier. In addition, the test only contains MC and is 1 hour only. You just need to do a few practice tests and you should be ready to go since you’ve already prepared for the AP. If you want to be better prepared, try the Barron book.</p>