<p>Hi.
Im a junior in high school.
Currently I am taking AP Chemistry, APUS, AP Language/Composition, Physics Honors, among other classes.</p>
<p>I have already taken SAT II Math IIC 800 (YAY) and Korean (790).
I am planning to take Chemistry, Lit, US, and Physics.
When should I take them and which books are the best?
I am trying to spread them out during May, June, and October.</p>
<p>I would probably take Physics on october b/c I'm pretty good at physics. </p>
<p>Any suggestions are fine. THANK YOU</p>
<p>I would take Chemistry and US in May because you'll already be studying for the AP test so you can "kill two birds with one stone." That's when the material will be fresh.</p>
<p>My physics teacher recommended not taking Physics until after you've taken part of the AP course because some of the material on the SAT II isn't covered in the honors class (at least at our school).</p>
<p>Lit you can take whenever cause the test isn't based on really knowing any outside info...</p>
<p>btw, why would you want to take 6 subject tests? =) 4 is more than enough.</p>
<p>Math II is kinda generic....most people take them and get above 750
Im korean so Korean SAT2 doesn't really count
I'm not sure about taking all of them...literature and chem for sure</p>
<p>Which books should I use</p>
<p>BUMP</p>
<p>Chem - PrincetonReview + Sparknotes</p>
<p>How should I study for literature? I heard that htey're more analytical than SAT I C/R and shorter passages. Many people say that I need to know literary terms.</p>
<p>Is Barron's or PR any good for lit?</p>