1 week? HELP!

<p>My parents are making me take the SAT subject tests in World History, Literature, and Math 1 and I'm taking them on May 1st. I signed up for them a couple of months ago but I don't have any interest or stake in taking these tests, so I haven't really given much importance to preparing for them. Recently though, my parents threatened to cut off a lot if I don't get good scores on these tests (like, 650+). I'm scared that I'm going to do horribly on them because I took a couple of practice tests and I found them to be quite difficult. In addition, I have a ridiculously short attention span and I could hardly last through one practice test, which leaves me wondering how I will ever make it through three consecutive subject tests.</p>

<p>Anyone have advice for getting the best score I can--in only a week's time?
I am taking AP World History (a class that I find difficult and I'm not good at), AP Literature (which I am quite good at), and I'm in Regular Precalculus (math is not my strong suit, but the Math 1 subject test isn't bad at all).</p>

<p>Review books. PR is recommended, but Barons is a rigorous review. Keep in mind you DO NOT have to take the specific subject tests that you are signed up for. You can substitute chem any SAT II for any other, you just have to fill in a different test code when you take the test. So, I would look around for other tests that you think you can do well on. If your parents are making you take those specific tests, I recommend : sparknotes, review books, practice tests</p>

<p>Which tests would you say are the easiest to take after just reading review books?</p>

<p>I never “just read the review books”. What classes have you taken? I hear that the language ones are difficult, but are you fluent in a foreign language? Do you enjoy sciences, there is Bio E/M, Chem, and Physics. What classes do you enjoy?</p>