<p>Best prep book?</p>
<p>I'm looking specifically for SAT II prep books, so please exclude Amsco/REA.</p>
<p>thanks in advance!</p>
<p>ps: Barron's is best for SAT Chemsitry, correct?</p>
<p>Best prep book?</p>
<p>I'm looking specifically for SAT II prep books, so please exclude Amsco/REA.</p>
<p>thanks in advance!</p>
<p>ps: Barron's is best for SAT Chemsitry, correct?</p>
<p>hello???......</p>
<p>Princeton Review for USH.</p>
<p>It summarizes all of the events. Also, taking APUSH helps.</p>
<p>You'll see...
my son got a 790 on the SAT2 US History.. All he did to prep for the SAT was to read an AP history prep guide book the night before. He said of the 3 SAT II tests he took, it was the most difficult!!...and he is obsessed with US political/US history!! good luck</p>
<p>i think you should pay as much attention as possible in class (preferably APUSH has Harvard mentioned) and then take the actual collegeboard SAT II test (in the released SATII exam book... you can find it on amazon or w/e) the week before, go over whatever you don't know, and .... i guess you'll be okay.</p>
<p>I take APUSH, and I have REA. But i've heard people say that the question types on the Two exams are different. Whereas APush exam is more focused on trends and such, and the SATII is more like facts and whatnot.</p>