<p>I was wondering what prep book has the most realistic test. Is Barrons or Kaplan realistic? If not, which book is? Thanks</p>
<p>Barrons is much MUCH better than the Kaplan! The Kaplan book was way too easy, it wont really help you prepare well for the SAT II.
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<p>Princeton Review. I've heard that some of the questions have been exactly like the ones on the test. Also, I remember that College Board also published a book with SAT II tests that were used before, though I'm not sure if their biology test is in there.</p>
<p>Kaplan's tests are bullsh**. Way harder than the actual test.</p>
<p>How do the Barron's practice tests compare to the real test?</p>
<p>Barrons practice test for ecology was easier than the actual test, but just know everything mentioned in the book and you'll do GREAT. And take the practice tests, because they give you a feel for what the actual test is like.</p>
<p>How about questions 1-60? Are those realistic?</p>
<p>yes questions 1-60 are similar, but if your up for challenge, do the Princeton review tests because those are much harder than the actual SAT II test; and when you take the SAT II you'll be in such relief because it is so much easier.</p>