SAT II Chemistry?!?!

<p>Hey guys I was in a really slow Honors Chemistry class. The teacher literally paced the class for the dumbest kids in class (sorry if this sounds harsh). Anyways I took the SAT II Chem in June and I got a 670. I was thoroughly disappointed so I have been doing some prep over the summer. I used Princeton Review's Chemistry and right now my score range is like 750-770. I'm shooting for 750+, but my question is:</p>

<p>Are PR's Chem tests accurate? Is there any material PR doesn't cover in its review book? If so what material. Thanks!</p>

<p>*also I tried Kaplans and I got a 710... It seemed a lot harder.</p>

<p>Umm… Any Comments?</p>

<p>don’t put too much stock in practice tests. They tend to underscore you, or be a lot harder than the actual test. (I never scored higher than like 700 on a practice test and ended up with an 800).</p>

<p>PR is pretty accurate, give or take 30 points.</p>

<p>College board has a big book of practice tests for all subject tests. Try the subject test from that to get a better idea of your score.</p>

<p>@mj rothlan, what book did you use to prep for the subject test?</p>

<p>I bet it was barrons</p>