<p>Preferably available from Barnes & Nobles.</p>
<p>I’m currently leaning:
Bio-cliffs
APWH-princeton
chem-princeton???</p>
<p>For APWH, I would like the hardest review book(I hear princeton’s is hard), since that class has so much memorization.</p>
<p>For Bio, nothing too comprehensive (i.e. Barron’s) but not that skimpy either.</p>
<p>For Chem, just basic review to jog my memory. Should NOT be comprehensive, since I know the concepts well but just need to review everything quickly to make sure I haven’t forgotten anything.</p>
<p>BTW, how’s the history part on the Bio and Chem?</p>
<p>For Chem is it just Haber, Dalton (atomic theory,etc.), Millikan(oil drop), JJ Thomson (cathode and plum pudding), and Rutherford’s gold foil? How many questions pertain to flame colors and pH indicator colors(requiring prior knowledge)?</p>
<p>For Bio, is it just Watson and Crick, Darwin and finches(and the other guy publishing his paper around the same time about evolution), inherited traits(forgot the guy, but he said that muscular parents have muscular kids which was wrong), and Mendel.</p>
<p>For APWH, how much should I study dates? What % of questions ask about dates? Do they take off points for giving wrong dates on the essay (i.e. 1457 instead of 1453)?</p>
<p>Of the three tests I’m thinking in order of hardest to easiest:
1.APWH
2.Bio
3.Chem</p>
<p>Thoughts?</p>
<p>If I buy a Bio and Chem review book for the AP, then am I set for the SAT II for those subjects?</p>