I use Collins and Kaplan. Need some help.

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I read through the forums and I know each has their own flaws. In which book should I study each section on more intensely?

For example, I know Collins provides a great verbal area. I'm not sure about the rest.
 
I read through the forums and I know each has their own flaws. In which book should I study each section on more intensely?

For example, I know Collins provides a great verbal area. I'm not sure about the rest.

in my opinion,

Study everything in Collin's in depth. If you are not 100% confident with something that was in Collin's, review it in detail in other textbooks or review books.

I did not use Kaplan much, but I would recommend looking over the reading section and the tips that it outlines.
 
I found the biology and math sections in Dr. Collins to be extremely helpful. The chemistry section did not help me as much, but it wasn't any better in the Kaplan books. If you can get a straightforward answer key for the Dr. Collin's chemistry section, it would probably be your best bet.
 
I found the biology and math sections in Dr. Collins to be extremely helpful. The chemistry section did not help me as much, but it wasn't any better in the Kaplan books. If you can get a straightforward answer key for the Dr. Collin's chemistry section, it would probably be your best bet.

Just make sure to ignore the geometry sections on Collins.

What helped me the most for math though was Kumon Math back in the days of junior high and high school. The worksheets had to be done under a certain time frame or it's a "fail"
 
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