<p>I am planning on taking the Math II, Chemistry, and Physic exams. Is it worth paying another $60 for the SAT II review books if I already have the AP review book for Chemistry and Physics?</p>
<p>Yeah -- AP and SAT are two different animals.</p>
<p>yeah... buy barrons for math any physics theyre good</p>
<p>SAT II prep books are definitely worth it. I highly recommend Princeton Review.</p>
<p>I basically bought a 790 on the USH by buying the Kaplan review book for $15. Definitely worth it... as long as you read/complete it.</p>
<p>I would recomend you to take the Barron's book How to prepare for maths
level2c and for other subjects also Barron's books are the best for preparing.
And whereas practice is concerned,you should try collegeboard books as they provide you with real practice test papers.
Best of luck for all your exams.</p>
<p>u can get prep books for like $12 each. i think its worth the money. try barnes and nobles.com or whatever and buy the used ones (thats how i got mine and they were all new)</p>
<p>Yes, the AP goes much more in depth for those two subjects than the SAT II does. I've heard people say that compared to the AP, the SAT II is no big deal. (but it does have a more precise curve, and it's harder to get the highest score)</p>
<p>Personally, I think you should get as many as you think you need, because a little bit of money could make a difference on your college apps (though I don't think SAT II are that important)</p>