<p>Anybody got some sort of crash course packet or any other materials to study for either of these two tests? Or know of any websites that can be helpful?</p>
<p>Also, we can't use calculators for either of these tests right?</p>
<p>Anybody got some sort of crash course packet or any other materials to study for either of these two tests? Or know of any websites that can be helpful?</p>
<p>Also, we can't use calculators for either of these tests right?</p>
<p>Sparknotes is pretty good for chemistry practice tests (a little hard though). Also you can’t use calculators for chemistry. I am not sure about physics.</p>
<p>so then there shouldn’t be many math questions on chemistry i am assuming?
ohh okay, i dont mind taking tests that are harder as long as theyre not easier. thanks :)</p>
<p>The only SAT subject tests you can use a calculator on is maths.</p>
<p>The science subjects, ie. chem, physics, biology. You CANNOT use a calculator.</p>
<p>There aren’t many, if any, math questions in chem. Nothing you’d have to write down with a pencil and paper, all in your head kind of stuff. </p>
<p>Good luck!</p>
<p>For myself, if there is a quesiton on % by mass, or stoichiometry, or balancing equations, I need to write something down.</p>
<p>but yeah, you don’t need a calculator.</p>