SAT II Chemistry Books

<p>I am planning on taking SAT II Chemistry in June - just decided now - I know it is ridiculous, and I am not confident if I can do well. I am in IB Chemistry Higher Level (first year), which seems to have covered more or less half of what I should learn in SAT...</p>

<p>But I am planning on studying as much as I can without even sleeping.. because I really need to take this June to be eligible for Early Action to a university I am applying to.</p>

<p>So Please can anybody recommend good books for SAT II Chemistry?</p>

<p>Not too hard, as I have to study the new chapters..but I am definitely targeting 750+.</p>

<p>Is Barron's too hard? I thought Barron's AP Calculus was a bit of too much . I mean it will be deadly to people like me who are cramming SAT II now..</p>

<p>How's Princeton Review?</p>

<p>Thank you all for your input into this really, I believe, to be the most important decision in the college application process... Seriously Thank you guys!</p>

<p>bump…
sorry! but I really need help urgently!</p>

<p>I studied the Princeton Review a bit and found it to be incomplete but helpful. I’m studying Barron’s now, and it seems much more detailed. I do not know if all the information is relevant to the test, however.</p>

<p>how about kaplan? or 5 steps to a 5?
sorry if im asking you what you may not be expert at…but any advice would be appreciated!</p>

<p>I haven’t tried any other books than the two I described. Barron’s seems comprehensive enough.</p>