SAT II Chemistry

<p>Hi Does anybodyknow a place on the internet where i can get FREE chemistry Questions for the SAT II. SAT books are not available in my country.</p>

<p>Collegeboard.com has a section where you can get free sample SATII questions.</p>

<p>Hmm yes but there there are only 15 questions i think. What I want is a complete test</p>

<p>not gonna find it</p>

<p><a href="http://www.1001-periodic-table-quiz-questions.com/terms/chemistry-glossary.html%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://www.1001-periodic-table-quiz-questions.com/terms/chemistry-glossary.html&lt;/a>
<a href="http://www.amityregion5.org:2003/chemistry/%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://www.amityregion5.org:2003/chemistry/&lt;/a>
<a href="http://www.cem.msu.edu/%7Ereusch/VirtualText/Questions/problems.htm%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://www.cem.msu.edu/~reusch/VirtualText/Questions/problems.htm&lt;/a>
<a href="http://antoine.frostburg.edu/chem/senese/101/101-sample-exam-1a.shtml%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://antoine.frostburg.edu/chem/senese/101/101-sample-exam-1a.shtml&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>These are some of the sites I used. Though they are not exactly SAT questions they might be very helpful to you. There are many more such sites just google them up. :)</p>

<p>the problem is that i am not familiar with the grid questions in Chemistry i.e true false CE. I have found only 5 questions in collegeboard.com</p>

<p>Sparknotes has some of their study guides availible in full online:</p>

<p><a href="http://www.sparknotes.com/testprep/books/sat2/%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://www.sparknotes.com/testprep/books/sat2/&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>Chemistry is apparently "coming soon," so I don't know when "soon" is going to be. But if it's going to be awhile before the test (i.e., not December), you might check back from time to time to see if it's done.</p>

<p>You just have to keep in mind that not every TT (when both statements are true) means CE (CE is marked ONLY when the second statement fully explains the first). You should be very careful with this. All the rest is just theory you must know. </p>

<p>And be aware that if you've guest right the first statement but got the second statement wrong, or put TT CE when its only TT, unfortunately, your whole answer is considered wrong!</p>

<p>Yeah. But there is a problem why don't I put only CE because this will then mean that BOTH of the statements are true(ofcourse).
As for American exams (as far as i know for SAT) they have a certain style and a language that will be most understandable if I could have practiced at least one complete paper. E.g active hmm i know it as a reactive metal ohigh up in reactivity series; use litre there i am used to dm3----that does not change the theory however but takes me time to understand and finally to make an error because of the way the question is set up.</p>

<p>Hey good luck on the SAT II Chem. I'm taking it too and i got a lot of studying ahead of me.</p>

<p>Where r u from sakas? I'm from Bulgaria and here we learn Chemistry in a much more different way so this was my greatest problem with SAT Chem. But fortunately I found an American textbook and studied from it but still it was hard because I didn't have much time for practise. Finally, I got 700 though I thought I'll get much more. :( Anyway my advice is if you are unsure about a question just leave it blank! Maybe most of my mistakes come from True False section.</p>

<p>I think this is one of the harder SAT II tests, I heard from classmates, so study hard!</p>

<p>thx for those who help me. I can order the book through amazon.com but i do not really want this since the book will come here after the day that i will possibly take the exam (if ever i am taking it since SAT did not offer me a place )</p>

<p>wtf...How does SparkNotes make any $$ if they let people use the online books for free?! Wow...that's crazy.</p>