<p>In a SAT II Chemistry practice test from Barron's, I got a 730 the first time around. In McGraw's, I got 790. </p>
<p>Which book tends to have more accurate tests? And is there anywhere on the internet I can find free SAT II Chemistry tests?</p>
<p>In a SAT II Chemistry practice test from Barron's, I got a 730 the first time around. In McGraw's, I got 790. </p>
<p>Which book tends to have more accurate tests? And is there anywhere on the internet I can find free SAT II Chemistry tests?</p>
<p>Princeton Review has the most accurate tests.</p>
<p>^ If that's true...thank the Lord! My teacher hasn't covered 25-33% of curriculum and I got a 670 woo (converted to ones I didn't know-like a 790!)</p>
<p>Based on your sample, and a p-value of .2353, we will fail to reject the null hypotheses. There isn't sufficient evidence to show a significant change between the 2 tests.</p>
<p>so PR is most accurate? what about Kaplan? or Sparknotes?</p>
<p>what do you guys think about the timing? 85 questions in 60 minutes. I'm always so pressed for time.</p>
<p>McGraw Hill has harder tests, which is why you should continue with it and finish it. By the way, I'm using the same book, and I just got an 800 on a practice test.</p>
<p>I just took a Kaplan Practice Test for Chemistry. Actually, I took one this afternoon (before skimming the book), and I got a 780. Then I studied all afternoon and took another one (Kaplan still) just a while ago, and I got a 660! I don't understand. Are Kaplan tests accurate? Because I'm freaking out now.</p>
<p>Kaplan's are generally easier, but they fluctuate quite a bit.</p>
<p>yea i'm using kaplan and i've been fluctuating....no studying got a 760, with...700...so i think preparation will pay off but the practice tests may not reflect it.</p>
<p>which tests did you take? I got the 780 on Practice Test 3 (it's actually the second one, not counting the diagnostic), and 660 on Practice Test 2.</p>
<p>question though, does Kaplan realize that we're not allowed to use calculators on the test? some of the questions are ridiculous. does any one else think so?</p>
<p>when I took chem last year, I studied mostly from Mcgraw Hill and some from kaplan. the kaplan tests were harder than the mcgraw hill ones, I found, but both were harder than the actual test. my highest chem score was a 720 I believe on mcgraw hill, and I got a 750 on the actual test.</p>
<p>I just got a 710 on PR and you guys say that's pretty accurate. I'm really nervous now. I'm aiming for a 750+ on the real test.</p>
<p>YESSS i dont think kplan realizes no calc. also theres no reaction section with a reaction adn then choices for what kind, there is this type of question on teh collegeboard website. im nervous about this part.</p>