I don't know if this will help, but I just took the HOAE for a different program at St. Clair College, I was looking on this forum before I took it to get a better idea of what to expect on the test... I'm not sure how many different versions of this test there are, but my test barely had any chemistry questions. If I recall correctly, the chemistry questions were very basic and I can't remember any specific chemistry questions I had a problem with, and the last time I took a chemistry class was five years ago when I took pre-nursing. So I think going over the chemistry section of that Georgian college pdf, and trying to remember some of the basics like atomic mass, mass number, valence electrons, protons and neutrons etc and you should be good, there were no questions that required a periodic table, we were not provided with one (and the georgian PDF is definitely way more advanced than necessary for the HOAE, some of the simple practice questions will be useful but others are not). A heads up, I'd go over the different scientists and what they are famous for because unfortunately there may be a question or two on that. I wish I would have brushed up on my physics more, there were a few questions I drew a blank on! Good luck! It's not that bad :) Oh and try to memorize the formula for changing temperature from F to C, and C to F