<p>I'm a bit confused about how I should go about studying each subject test. Should I go about it the same way I would regular SATs, just practice a bunch of questions and work on my speed? Should I review each topic listed before I do practice tests?</p>
<p>My high school barely divides students based on achievement, so usually people who take a Science or Math just to pass High School will be in the same classes as the top students who are interested in competitive universities. Because of this, there is a lot of hindrance for those whom pursue as much knowledge as possible and not all content is always covered in a course.</p>
<p>Math II( I took Algebra, Algebra II, Geometry, and Trigonometry. This year I'm in Statistics and AP Calculus)</p>
<p>Right now I score about 700 +/- 40 points. I am taking the test in December, and want to know how I should review for a higher score. Should I just find my weaknesses and fix them? I think this is probably the easiest one for me to study, because I can easily assess my ability. Does anybody have tips for this one? I think my hindrance is the use of my TI-89 calculator, which I still don't know the speedy tricks to handle it with, even though I am in AP Calculus. Speed is my biggest problem, I usually dwell on a problem and check to see if I'm correct. How can I work on that?</p>
<p>Biology(CP Biology, Anatomy and Physiology, 4 months of AP Biology by then.)</p>
<p>This also seems straightforward. I review any content I don't recall or cannot grasp, and then I practice. AP Biology seems to help me a lot in terms of review, because most of the content seems to come from my 10th Grade College Preparation standard Biology course, and therefore it is all a review. I think I'm fine here, but if you have any further insight on the test, please inform me. </p>
<p>Chemistry(CP Chemistry I, CP Chemistry II.)</p>
<p>This is where I'm having the most trouble. About 30% of the content listed seems either foreign to me, or we barely touched upon it. Which seems a bit odd to me considering how I took two Chemistry classes. The rest of the content I need to review significantly, because the class was toned down a bit for people who needed it to pass High School. I don't know how exactly I can learn so much new content as well as review the content I've learned already with so little time. Furthermore, I don't know how I should go about studying it. Is there a lot of math and formulas required or is it more based on facts and intuition? I'm considering buying Barron's Chemistry Subject Test workbook, because I loved the SAT Math workbook. To those whom have used it, how much did you like it?</p>
<p>I can spend about 2-4hours a day until the December test studying, how should I ration my time?</p>
<p>Sorry if this all seems kind of obvious, I just want a clear and concise study outline since I am very busy this next month or so.</p>