<p>What are the best books to study from for these tests?</p>
<p>-Barons
-Princeton Review
-Sparknotes </p>
<p>????</p>
<p>What are the best books to study from for these tests?</p>
<p>-Barons
-Princeton Review
-Sparknotes </p>
<p>????</p>
<p>you can somehow use a combination of those books.</p>
<p>Depends on how good your classes were. I had the Princeton Review one for Physics, which was pretty good except I was taught only 15% of the content in Honors Physics and the current AP Physics class. Obviously, I didn't take that one. If you haven't been taught most of the material, the review book probably wouldn't do you any good. I have bought products from all three brands and I do think Baron's is the best because it's detailed. I skip the "strategies" sections, which PR has a lot of.</p>
<p>Barron's is pretty good for Chemistry...it has a good amount of information. Sparknotes is okay, and PR a little better. But definitely Barron's. Try McGraw Hill, too. But don't use Kaplan, it's not worth any of your time or money.</p>
<p>McGraw Hill sucks. I used it for two SAT IIs, it's full of errors in Chemistry and it screwed me over on a one question in an AP Chemistry test. You can make a good score if you study it hard, but I wouldn't recommend it.</p>