<p>Same as the title. What do you suggest for SAT II Chemistry?
I've checked the PR but many ppl say it is too easy compared with the real test.</p>
<p>i'm using kaplan, but i dont know what it's like to the real test</p>
<p>anyone know which is the best book?</p>
<p>Kaplan has dozens of mistakes in it. It is almost unusable. These mistakes have been in each sucsessive edition since 2002. I threw my copy away after I worked through the first chapter</p>
<p>I haven't looked through the whole Kaplan book yet, but here's what i can say:
I read the reaction rates and equilibrium topics and they were great summaries of what I have studied in a gen chem class in college. There was a mistake but it was easy to find out. As far as princeton goes, I always find their books too easy, but somehow they always help me boost my score. It's beyond me how.</p>
<p>If you are serious with Chem, start with Kaplan, Barrons, then PR. I only place Kaplan in the front and PR in the end because PR is technically the most accurate to the real test. There are also some tests from collegeboard out that are semi accurate to the new version. Just keep practicing, the key point isn't knowing everything on the test because its impossible, just get good enough to recognize each question instinctively.</p>
<p>Why isn't it possible. There isn't much material...</p>