What are good prep books for SAT Chemistry??

<p>Hello.
I am currently taking Chemistry Honors, and planning to take SAT Chem on either winter of this year or next year. I am determined to start study right now. I researched a bit about good prep books for SAT Chem, and general concensus was telling me that:
Barron's
Kaplan
McGraw Hill
Princeton Review
are good for SAT Chem. I like to choose two prep books from this list, one as through review and another as concise review (I have Chemistry the Central Science as a textbook). </p>

<p>Which two prep books should I choose from the prep books above? And do you think that it is a good idea to purchase either Barron's or TPR's AP Chem prep book and use it as further reference?</p>

<p>I looked through all the prep books and I would say princeton review has all the information you have to know for the test. I don’t know how all the practice tests are close to real tests, but you should def get princeton review. I don’t think you need an AP chem book for further refrence. Sparknotes is pretty good too. Google sat chemistry and first thing you will see is sparknotes. They have three practice tests and study materials. If you read through sparknotes & princeton review and go over practice tests they have, I think you will get at least 700 on the real test for sure.</p>

<p>thanks for answer. I am going with Chemistry the Central Science + barron’s + TPR + Khan Academy!</p>