Which book is reccommended for SAT 2 Chemistry?

<p>Above question^ please suggest helpful study materials (princeton rev., barron's, etc.)</p>

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<p>i used princeton review. i got barrons for AP chem and it was just so overboard and unnecessarily difficult that i got PR for the subject test. i think the princeton tests are accurate and the material is presented well. i’d go with PR if i were you. furthermore, the last chapter in PR is environmental science. read it over once and you will be set with all the random, irrelevant facts the test throws at you that you don’t learn in chem class.</p>

<p>If I have the AP Chem prep book, should I still get the PR Subject Test book?</p>

<p>BARRONS FOR SURE. It goes overboard, i was annoyed with it at times. But the test other felt were hard but i thought i nailed it. I would suggest doing barrons, and if you have time read pr to refresh and do practice test 1 and 2, 3 is just overly difficult, and hurts ur moral.</p>

<p>I usually buy PR for AP/SAT studying. However, last year I decided to try barron’s and I didn’t feel too prepared after using it. In my opinion I would stick to PR and avoid barrons. As someone else already mentioned, PR is daily accurate and the questions are not too far off from the actual test.</p>

<p>If you’re not taking (AP/Honors/IB) chem concurrently in school then you probably want Barrons. Otherwise, PR should suffice.</p>