Sat Ii Chem And Math

<p>im planning on studying for both chem and math SAT II this summer. I took Chem SAT II using Kaplans book and completly failed.
Do you guys have any suggestions in which book i should use to study for the tests? Or should I use one company for math and the other for Chem??</p>

<p>for both i used barron's
and got 800 for both!
just go through the lessons and try to understand the concepts
kaplan isn't great for SAT2s</p>

<p>I took math IIC and Chem in june and i bought all the chem practice books i can find(mcgraw-good, barrons-super, princeton-great, kaplan-good, and rea<-yuck and for Math IIC i did the same. Barrons and princeton is the best for math iIC at least what i thought. i got 800 on IIC and 740 in chem but i think i might retake the chem.</p>

<p>Princeton Review.</p>

<p>i used princeton review only and got a 790 on chem. I used PR and Barron's for math 2 and got an 800</p>

<p>I just used RUSH and some Kaplan's for simple review and got a 800.</p>

<p>RUSH is super hard. D:</p>

<p>where can i find RUSH? i never heard of that company before.</p>

<p>Barron's or Princeton Review for Math 2 (used both, Barron's is a lot harder but if you can master that you'll get an easy 800)
Barron's and McGraw Hill for Chemistry (McGraw Hill was easier to read & learn the material IMO, Barron's had the harder tests)</p>

<p>I would suggest Barrons for Chemistry, it worked pretty well for me. Barrons seems to be the best choice for Math IIC - it over prepares you for the Math IIC, making the actual test seem like a joke almost. (This is hearsay)</p>

<p>any more suggestions??
appreciate all the help</p>

<p>Russ Meylani has a number of books for MATH Level 2 or IIC (much
tougher than Barrons)</p>