<p>Hi
I would like to know whether on the real sat chemistry test the calculations would be using decimals or whole numbers? Because right now I am using Barron’s to study for the exam and the calculations use decimals as well! And I am so not use to not using the calculator for dividing and multiplying decimals. If someone who has taken the sat chemistry and could tell me and also let me know there plan for study on how to get at least a 550 on it </p>
<p>Thanks</p>
<p>By the way I am taking it in may and June this year</p>
<p>Do your best so you don’t have to give it again in June (y)
I’ve heard Barron’s is tough. Maybe Sparknotes?
Kaplan is great for topic review, but just that. If you want practice tests, look elsewhere.
Calculations are simple cos no calculator is allowed.
Again, do what you know confidently, guess smart, regular sat strategies…
DO NOT aim at a 550.
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<p>Thanks for the advice I’m aiming at 550 so I don’t get disappointed when I look at them besides that’s the amount I need to apply to a med school in pakistan and get exempted from the entry test.</p>
<p>What I meant was, Aim higher. No harm in getting more than a 550.
Med school in Pakistan?</p>
<p>Yeah I know what you mean. Yeah I’m applying to med school in pakistan it’s cheaper, takes less time (5 years) and most of all I really feel like going back for some reason. Plus my dad is practically forcing me</p>