SAT II Math 2 and Chem

<p>Hey, I'm taking Math 2 and Chemistry on Saturday, and I just wanted to know how well different books prepare you.</p>

<p>For Math 2, I have three books: Kaplan's, Barron's, and this "15 Realistic Tests" by a Russian. I found Kaplan's to be ridiculously easy (I got a 780 without programming calc or anything), Barron's to be RIDICULOUS (650-720), and the realistic tests to be even more calculator based than Barron's (730-750). Which one of these tests is the most REALISTIC (not best for preparing)?</p>

<p>For Chemistry, I have two books: Kaplan's and Barron's. I actually did worse on Kaplan's than Barron's strangely enough. I got a 740 and 700 on Kaplan's, and 730, 740, 730, 780 on Barron's. I am strong conceptually in chem, which is why I think I did better on Barron's will the test be more on memorization, though?</p>

<p>Any comments from previous test takers would be appreciated. Thanks!</p>

<p>haha i was just like you with chem
the kaplan book was weirdly harder than barrons</p>

<p>did you take it today? what did you think</p>