Senior's Subject Tests Choices

<p>I received a 2020 on my SATs (Math: 630 Reading: 670 Writing: 720) and I am looking for advice. I believe it would be in my best interest to take two or three SAT Subject Tests. I'd like to take Math IIC, which would hopefully make up for the mediocre 630. I'd also like to take a science. I'm enrolled in AP Chemistry, and I have the Princeton Review AP Review Book, but not the SAT one. I know a lot of people recommend Barron's for the Math IIC because it "over-preps" you. Do you think using the Barron's Math IIC and the Chemistry AP Prep Book would be okay.. or should I go out and buy the prep book that's devoted to the SAT Chemistry Subject Test instead?</p>

<p>The Barron's MAth Level II book is excellent, it definitely gives you enough practice and a quick review. For the SAT II Chem, I think you should buy the book because there are questions at the beginning where you're given a list of options to answer the questions with, that isn't on the AP. Also the SAT II has more definitions, concepts while the AP was more problem solving.</p>