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SAT II Subject Tests


Question Posted Thursday May 4 2006, 9:24 pm

Hey I'm a junior and planning to take an SAT II soon. Maybe Biology or Math 1. What kind of books are good for preperation? I know theres Barrons and The Princeton Review, but I'm not sure which one to get, or any others.

Has anyone tried any or more of those books? I'm looking for one with a lot of examples and practice - with explanations. Any help is appreciated, thanks. P.S. - does College Board make a prep book for subject tests?


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xo1234 answered Sunday May 7 2006, 6:13 am:
I can't really answer this question because I honestly don't know but I would type in SAT II prep books on google.com make sure you type it in quotes, you'll get better results. I hope everything works out for you and I'm sorry I couldn't be a better help.

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