Am I a contender for a perfect score in USH?

<p>I started reviewing with the Kaplan USH Subject Test guide.</p>

<p>Diagnostic: 650</p>

<p>I read (cover-to-cover) through the Kaplan book.</p>

<p>1st Practice: 710</p>

<p>Then I took Sparknotes tests, reviewing a little in-between tests and reading all answers.</p>

<p>1st: 690
2nd: 700
3rd: 720
4th: 760
5th: 700 (I think I got complacent)</p>

<p>2nd Kaplan Test: 770
3rd Kaplan Test: 750 (which I took in the doctor's office)</p>

<p>Each time I have around 25 minutes left over. And I took the practice on the college board and got 30/31.</p>

<p>So, will it be easy for me to get a perfect score or should I prepare more?</p>

<p>Do the last 3 sparknotes tests.</p>

<p>I was going to… but they were exactly the same as some of the Sparknotes tests that I had taken before…</p>

<p>considering kaplan and sparknotes are usually harder than the actual thing, i think if you focus enough, you have a definite possibility of 800</p>

<p>I always have the problem where I finish with 45min left. I’m not sure if that’s normal?</p>

<p>I’ve been getting 670-690’s on sparknotes…do i have a shot at over 700 on the real thing?</p>

<p>treehugga, most likely, yes. I actually found sparknotes to be easy. Kaplan was tough though… I don’t think it accurately reflects the test, as there are none of the simple “fact” questions. Every question is so long that the 1 hour limit was tough for me in kaplan</p>

<p>shoot…so if sparknotes is easier than the actual thing, ill get lower. i just feel like sparknotes’s questions are so ambiguous.</p>

<p>Most people say that the Sparknotes are harder… I would tend to agree based on the practice problems on the College Board’s website.</p>

<p>CB’s practice problems are often marked as easy or medium, there aren’t that many hard ones. anyhow, i still think Sparknotes is harder</p>