<p>So I currently have the REA, Mcgraw, and barrons SAT II Chemistry review books.
I'm considering getting Princeton's and Kaplans.
How do these two compare with the ones I have.</p>
<p>PR can get you 750 in a short time. Barron's for 800 but you will need to spend more time. Take as many practice tests as possible. Avoid Kaplan - use it for practice tests only.</p>
<p>ok. Thanks. Yes I plan to take as many practice tests as possible. The best way for me to learn is from practice tests.</p>
<p>I also got a question about that</p>
<p>I took AP Chem, so is PR still only going to get me a 750 (I know 750 is still a good score) Should I get barrons?</p>
<p>PR and Kaplan have good practice tests, and Barrons is all right. REA and McGraw Hill's practice tests suck. Also take the College Board previously released practice test and study Sparknotes for Environmental/Laboratory questions - most practice tests (I took 10) don't have many questions on these topics, but the real one does!</p>