<p>I got Kaplan for Chem and PR for Math II because those were the only ones there. Good choice or no? Should I be expecting a test harder or easier than my Kaplan/PR book tests?</p>
<p>no o o o o </p>
<p>barron's is the best for chem II.
i'm going to repeat that, barron's is the best for chem II.
Kaplan = errors
Barron's is the best for chem II.
Math II .. pr is probably fine
but barron's is the best for chem II</p>
<p>ah. oops.</p>
<p>Well, I also borrowed an AP Chem text to study so hopefully between the two I can squeak out a 750. I'd be content with that. I have a little wiggle room on the chem. And French for backup just in case.</p>
<p>Good to know the math is set, though.</p>
<p>You'll be alright, i have kaplan for chem too (along with barrons), my friend used kaplan, she got a 710 or something . .
plus you have ap chem text
dont' worry
If you had barron's, i would expect the test to be harder than the actual, which is why it's good, kinda over=prepares you so the real thing is no sweat
But pr/kaplan are probably just as good
if you took the ap chem test, that would help A LOT</p>
<p>over-preparedness seems nice in theory but I honestly have no time to over-study a subject. Also taking math II and French along with a oversaturated AP schedule and apps and all that crap.</p>
<p>710...ehhh...I was really aiming for 750+ so we'll see. My luck with standardized tests has been decent so far.</p>
<p>do not use pr for math II, I read the whole thing in under 2 hours, and the questions are easier than the ones on the actual exam. Get barron's for math II instead - although the questions are harder than those on the exam, it's only slightly. And someone said this past math II was really hard.</p>
<p>Take it from me - i used barron's math II and got 800, pretty simple, no?</p>
<p>Barron's is the best for chem II too...</p>
<p>I don't trust pr anymore.
Kaplan, is weird, it's format doesn't resemble that of the actual test.
well, that's all I have to say
good luck.</p>