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I recommand Princeton Review for basics.
If you want a high grade, then you should get barrons, but it is too detailed and gives a lot of material that is not always likely to show up on the test.

2007-03-06 12:46:58 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I'm not sure if its a specific book the college board uses to come up with the questions but there are a couple of official and unofficial SAT 2/ SAT Subject Tests books on Chemistry. They're pretty thick, and I'm pretty sure they can help you to some extent. You can find them in Books-A-Million, Barnes&Nobles, and other chain book stores. They're in a section with other types major exam type books (SAT MATH, SAT general, SAT Biology, AP World History Exam, AP Biology Exam, AP Spanish, etc). Its not too hard to find; it wouldn't be in the middle of the fiction section.

2007-03-06 12:52:43 · answer #2 · answered by Dace 3 · 0 0

If something, this is "too rigorous." in case you be attentive to sufficient to bypass the AP try for Chemistry, you will little question do spectacularly on the SAT II,it extremely is, by potential of easy consensus, lots extra easy than the AP variation.

2016-10-17 10:54:03 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

collegeboard.com

2007-03-06 13:42:13 · answer #4 · answered by the Politics of Pikachu 7 · 0 0

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