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Binding: PaperbackDewey Decimal Number: 540.76 EAN: 9780375765896 ISBN: 0375765891 Label: Princeton Review Manufacturer: Princeton Review Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 368 Publication Date: February 20, 2007 Publisher: Princeton Review Release Date: February 20, 2007 Studio: Princeton Review Related Items:
Editorial Review: Product Description: The Princeton Review realizes that acing the SAT Chemistry Subject Test is very different from earning straight A's in school. We don’t try to teach you everything there is to know about chemistry–only the techniques and information you’ll need to maximize your score. In Cracking the SAT Chemistry Subject Test, we’ll teach you how to think like the test writers and ·Master test taking strategies that will improve your score ·Review key concepts that will appear on the test ·Use proven techniques to solve complicated questions The 2007-2008 edition of Cracking the SAT Chemistry Subject Test is revised and updated to include the most current information possible. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Very Helpful BookI took the Chemistry SAT II last June of 2008 and i have to say this book helped me a ton. My chemistry teacher normally does a lot of math and few concepts, so by the time i picked up the book to start reviewing i was behind on concepts. The book was very good for me to review the concepts and i found the summaries at the end very helpful for last minute review before test day. There were some typos like in the acid-base chapter summary the wrong formula was put in but that stuff is trivial. ... Read More Rating: - Very Nice Review BookThis is book is an amazing review not only for the SAT chem, but also for the ACS exams... It throughly goes through everything covered in chem from atomic theory to equilibrium. I got an 800 after reading this book. I recommend it to all! However, if you just begun chem, you might not know what some of the content is. Perfect for AP students though... Rating: - Thorough comprehensive preparationContrary to the other reviewers so far, I found this book to be quite helpful. The information was presented in a very straightforward fashion so as to make it easier to conceptualize. The book covers every type of question to the extent that come exam day, there are very few surprises. That said, there are a few misprints, but they are so innocuous that they are hardly even worth noting. For example, the two mentioned in another review are there, but the correct answers are listed on the ... Read More Rating: - Too easy.I used this book over the summer in order to prepare for the SAT chemistry subject test I took back in October. I found the book to be well organized and to the point. Unfortunately, the material and the practice tests were far too easy compared to the questions found in the real test. I finished reading and reviewing this book from cover to cover before I took the actual subject test. I ended up scoring a mere 700, and now I'm retaking the test in December. I would not recommend using this ... Read More Rating: - Terrible, will never buy from the company again.I will never buy another Princeton Review product because of the errors in this book and the way it was set up. I paid the full price for this book, and I feel cheated. The book was full of simple errors that could have been fixed with simple, basic proofreading. Part III has the answers and explanations in a table for all the practice questions, and the answer for question 6 on page 209 is blank. While explaining the types of questions there is a bubble filled in wrong. They say the answer ... Read More In association with Amazon.com | |