Features
- Cover Type: Paperback with 336 pages
- Published by: McGraw-Hill
- Edition: 1st Edition August 15, 2005
- Written in: English
- ISBN 10 Number: 0071455027
- ISBN 13 Number: 978-0071455022
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Book Dimensions:
10.9 x 8.5 x 0.8 inches
- Weighs: 1.6 pounds
Product Description
Everything students need to ace the SAT II exams As if taking the SAT I weren’t traumatic enough, many colleges and universities require applicants to take one or more SAT II tests to demonstrate their extreme proficiency of specific high school subjects. The five books in McGraw-Hill’s SAT II series cover tests taken by more than 475,000 students each year. Written by experts in their respective fields, these first-rate preparation guides arm students with everything they need to ace the tests, including:
- Diagnostic exams that pinpoint relative strengths and weaknesses
- Numerous full-length sample tests
- Hundreds of problems with complete solutions
- Step-by-step reviews of all topics covered in each exam
- Classroom-tested strategies to help students earn top scores
Back Cover Copy
Let the Experts at McGraw-Hill Help You Get Top Scores on Your SAT II: Chemistry Exam! You need a great score on the SAT II: Chemistry test to get into your first-choice college. You’ve always been good at chemistry, but now you want to be sure you’re ready for this tough exam. How can you make certain you’re getting the very best preparation available?
McGraw-Hill’s SAT II: Chemistry is the answer. It’s the best because it’s packed with the first-rate instruction and practice students expect from McGraw-Hill. Everything you need is here, from top-quality topic reviews to test-smart strategies to full-length sample exams. So choose the test-prep guide that’s sure to help you reach your goal -- from the experts more students trust!
McGraw-Hill’s SAT II Chemistry gives you an unbeatable edge with
- 5 full-length sample tests with complete explanations for every question
- Topic-by-topic review of every subject tested
- Teacher-recommended tips and strategies to help you raise your score
Reader ReviewsLike most McGraw test prep books, it is good quality and better than Princeton Review/Kaplan who I swear copy and paste those same "test taking" tricks from one book to another. Once you've read one, it's time to move on. But has anyone noticed that ALL of the other previous reviews are from NEW YORK. Moreover, most of them are only two sentences long, possibly indicating that someone decided to ensure this book had good reviews. If that's the case, that is really horrible because Amazon.com's reviews are generally pretty reliable unless they're reviews on a politically hot and polarized issue. Doing stuff like that is really demeaning to Amazon.com and its patrons.