<p>anyone??? By the way I definitely want to get 800s on those. I love chemistry and math (well not trigonemtry but I love doing derivatives) by the way is there any calculus in math II ???</p>
<p>Neither of the subjects are hard in particular if you look into concepts real well.
There is no calculus in Math II. However, they do have elements of pre-calculus on like limits and stuff.
The best books in my order of preference is:
Barrons and then PR. Barron’s practice test are a little harder than the real thing. Princeton Review’s tests are really very close to the real thing.</p>
<p>If you’re looking for reviews than Barrons does have extra stuff. But, going a level higher makes you easily ace the level below [if you understood what I meant]. I’d say go for barrons.</p>
<p>Also, a lot of people mention sparknotes.com to be pretty good too. And it’s free. So check it out.</p>
<p>[The above notes implies to both chem and PR]</p>
<p>Got a 780 in Math myself but a 730 in Chem unfortunately.</p>
<p>i heard barrons was good for studying chemistry.</p>
<p>when i prepped for chem last june, i took the sparknotes tests and they were crazy hard. never broke 700 on those, but pulled off 800 so don’t be discouraged by sparknotes.</p>
<p>there is a large collection of past chem sat’s online but i have no idea where they are (link is on some chem thread in this forum). these tests are really helpful in scoring well. you can use them to figure out which bits of chem you forgot and need to review the most.</p>