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Rating:  Summary: Stay away: it is full of unrealistic questions and errors Review: At first glance, REA looks like the best choice in AP Chemistry- after all, it has 6 practice tests. But most of the sample questions don't reflect how the real test is like. You don't find complex logarithms on an AP Chem test, and ETS won't be nice enough to ask you which elements are considered Alkali Earth Metals. Avoid this book! It costs more than most other AP Chem tests. Instead, try the comprehensive Princeton Review AP Chemistry. REA may be good at covering AP history topics, but when it comes to science, try another brand.
Rating:  Summary: A Book that looks appealing, but is inaccurate. Review: At first glance, REA looks like the best choice in AP Chemistry- after all, it has 6 practice tests. But most of the sample questions don't reflect how the real test is like. You don't find complex logarithms on an AP Chem test, and ETS won't be nice enough to ask you which elements are considered Alkali Earth Metals. Avoid this book! It costs more than most other AP Chem tests. Instead, try the comprehensive Princeton Review AP Chemistry. REA may be good at covering AP history topics, but when it comes to science, try another brand.
Rating:  Summary: Advanced Placement Chemistry by the REA Review: Much depends on how you are utilizing this text. I used it to assist in studying for the Fundamentals of Engineering Examination. The text has a good coverage of the periodic table of elements, emphasis on the halogens, oxidation- reduction, Boyle's Law, the atomic radii,pH, solutions, precipitates,exothermic and endothermic reactions, the anode and cathode, amphoteric substances, lattice points and a variety of problem sets. Overall, the text is very helpful for studying the Fundamentals of Engineering Examinations. I would supplement this with a formal engineering review course and a reasonably comprehensive text on organic chemistry. A strength of this text is that it provides many practical examples. It is highly abbreviated in form. I would utilize the contents to practice a variety of problems customarily found on collegiate-level examinations. The author has a detailed explanation of the preferred solution set. I encountered several problems withalternate solutions; however, this is a minor aspect. The thrust of the text is good for preparing students in applied chemistry.
Rating:  Summary: Advanced Placement Chemistry by the REA Review: Much depends on how you are utilizing this text. I used it to assist in studying for the Fundamentals of Engineering Examination. The text has a good coverage of the periodic table of elements, emphasis on the halogens, oxidation- reduction, Boyle's Law, the atomic radii,pH, solutions, precipitates,exothermic and endothermic reactions, the anode and cathode, amphoteric substances, lattice points and a variety of problem sets. Overall, the text is very helpful for studying the Fundamentals of Engineering Examinations. I would supplement this with a formal engineering review course and a reasonably comprehensive text on organic chemistry. A strength of this text is that it provides many practical examples. It is highly abbreviated in form. I would utilize the contents to practice a variety of problems customarily found on collegiate-level examinations. The author has a detailed explanation of the preferred solution set. I encountered several problems with alternate solutions; however, this is a minor aspect. The thrust of the text is good for preparing students in applied chemistry.
Rating:  Summary: Just The Straight Stuff Review: The entire REA series is great if you want a book with no B.S., with neither colorful anecdotes nor silly digressions. The Chemistry book is great because it provides a subject-by-subject "method of attack" for the real AP test. The sample tests in the back give a great sounding of how much you've learned, and the short-answer explanations are really informative. All around the best way to get ready for the AP. If you want regents level, though, this book is going to strike you a little abstract. Definitely AP only.
Rating:  Summary: Stay away: it is full of unrealistic questions and errors Review: This book provides six full-length practice exams. Unfortunatelly after going over them with my daughter I have discoverd that the questions do not realistically represent the coverage and the level of dificulty of recent AP tests. Even worse the book if full of errors, omissions, and logical flaws, in questions themself and in the provided explanations (and I know what I am talking about since I teach chemistry in college).
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