<p>I want to take Math Level 1 and 2, Chemisty, Spanish (reading), Biology Ecological, World History. Can you guys recommend books for each section?</p>
<p>Like Barron, Princeton. something like that!</p>
<p>How many times can we take SAT II for subject?</p>
<p>unlimited times...but remember as with the SAT, more times u take it colleges frown on that :-( especially if u have like 2 or 3 consistently low scores</p>
<p>why are you taking math 1 and 2? just take one (best 2), that's all colleges will look at. Also, it's easier to score higher on the math 2, best not spoil it with a lower math 1 score.</p>
<p>I'd recommend you go for Math 2......coz even though its a bit tougher ....you can make upto 8 mistakes and still get an 800......which is not possible in Math 1.......
My suggestions:</p>
<p>Math: Barron's
Chemistry: Princetonreview and Barron's (If I were to select one, i'd go for princetonreview...but try gettin your hands on both!)
....can't say on the rest coz I haven't seen them myself!</p>
<p>You don't need to study for Math 1. Did not study from any book or give any practice tests and still got 740.</p>
<p>For Math 2 and any science (physics, bio, etc.) study from Princeton Review. Half of Barron's is unnecessary and will freak you out. It just contains too many details and stuff which will never appear on the tests.</p>
<p>For World History study from Barron's. I studied for just 4 days the week before the test and got 710. I never even had history in high school.</p>
<p>In general, Barron's will cover stuff that won't be on the real thing (goes for Chemistry and Math 1&2 at least), but overpreparation can be a good thing.</p>
<p>On the other hand, if you want something similar to the subject tests, try PR.</p>
<p>^^ you can say the same for physics as well.
I agree, overpreparation is good (assuming you are desparate to score high and aren't lazyyy...)!!!</p>