SAT prep books

<p>as an irish student hoping to transfer, i realise i will need the SAT tests, and 2 subject tests to apply for college. what books would everyone recommend for the SAT tests and subject tests, for prep? keep in mind that while i got an A in honours maths and english, as well as other subjects, including biology and chemistry, my educational providers did not put a direct emphasis on grammar, it was just assumed you knew it, and we studied different topics, etc. i also studied history, physics, applied maths, geography, and spanish. i am also currently a second year law student.
oh, the reason i wrote down the subjects i did was so that you could recommend what subject tests to do?!
here are my results, more or less… i cant remember the exact marking for alot of them… i.e. if it was an A1 or A2, etc.
Maths: A2
English: A2
Spanish: B
Geography: A1
History: A
Chemistry: A2
Biology: A1
Physics: cant remember… B i believe!
Applied Maths: cant remember, probably a B</p>

<p>oh and they were all honours subjects…</p>

<p>hi. umm based on your grades you could take any of the following subject tests: chemistry, biology, physics, math level I, math level II, and maybe even Spanish. Pick 2 or 3 depending on your college choice. For the SAT Prep book, I and many other CC’ers suggest that you buy the College Board Official Blue Book. </p>

<p>Good luck.</p>

<p>Just pick your favorite subjects. Some like Math and Sciences, so they pick Math level II and Chemistry/Physics/Biology. Others choose history subjects. It doesn’t matter what you pick, as long as that test counts for the college and it’s in two different subjects.</p>

<p>do my grades look like they could be suitable for a decent college? i’m very interested in brown, as open curriculum is exactly what i need, but is that highly unrealistic?!</p>

<p>please respond?! i genuinely dont know whats to be expected… so i need to a realistic opinion asap so i can get over this depressing idea as soon as possible… :D</p>