<p>After reading the forums it looks like PR, Barrons, and Kaplan are the more popular ones.
But i picked up Sparknotes (for tests), Barrons and Kaplan.</p>
<p>Ok so here's what I'm planning to do (actually started some of it):
-Make an outline/take notes (easier to grasp) by reading Sparknotes
-After reading one chapter of Sparknotes, read Barrons (more thorough) and add to notes.
-Once done with Barrons, go on to Kaplan to revise/re-visit.
-Then answer all questions in Sparknotes, Barrons, and Kaplans on the specific chapter/area.
-Do same thing for every chapter
-By Mid May, start taking practice tests - and throroughly review wrong.</p>
<p>So far i've done The Cell and Molecular Biology in extreme detail (rdy to dominate those 2 sections lol).
I hope this is a good way to approach the test?
Any advise/suggestions.
How did you 750+'s do it?</p>
<p>Chem is definitely tougher. Bio is way easier, or at least the ecology version is. Dunno about the molecular one... maybe all that memorization makes it tougher.</p>
<p>yea... I'm taking the test on june 7th, too. I took a Rutgers Course over the summer and its helped me a LOT in school. I am really good at bio but i really disappointed myself when i took a Kaplan's prep test (570 not a good score). Does anyone have any suggestions about any other good test prep books</p>