<p>I've taken SAT IIs in Literature, Math Ic, and Biology. Do a lot of BA/MD or BS/MD schools require chemistry also? And if so, which ones?</p>
<p>If a lot do, then I would have to self study over the summer because I'm taking Chem AP senior year.</p>
<p>i have the same problem. i took satII in history, bio and am planning to take one in math. i don't know if taking chem is worth it because the only med program that require it are the one in northwestern and bu.</p>
<p>ya, i dunno.. how's bio? I heard chem was a lot harder than bio.. I took honors bio but I havent taken AP bio.. so im hoping to self study.. is this possible?</p>
<p>it is all relative to the person, personally i found bio to be a bit easier, but its all about the person taking the test and which subject he or she is more comfortable with</p>
<p>actually bio is quite a bit easier</p>
<p>what books did you guys use for AP bio and to prep for the sat II bio? cuz i want to take the sat II bio but im not sure if i'd be prepared enough if i just use barrons?</p>
<p>I used Sparknotes.</p>
<p>i used princeton review...it didn't help much.</p>
<p>what books did you guys use in AP bio?</p>
<p>I used barron's, it was very helpful.</p>
<p>I used Kaplan. The Princeton Review doesn't do a very good job with anything and the tests aren't challenging. Kaplan's and sparknotes' practice tests accurately show what you might get once you've taken the test. Kaplan's summaries, however, suck.</p>