<p>I am going to take the AP USH test, i feel confident but not to much, can any one tell me how the AP test compares to the SAT II one. Do i have to study etc.</p>
<p>yes! same here!</p>
<p>lol how are we supposed to know if you should study or not? The easy answer is… yes, of course you should study. Unless you know everything about US history or are fine with getting poor scores on those tests, then study!</p>
<p>And the AP exam is more difficult than the SAT II</p>
<p>If you’re already reviewing for the AP exam, I doubt you’d need to do much more.Pperhaps a practice test.</p>
<p>Really? i remember like 2 years ago some one told me it was more specific.</p>
<p>I took a few (maybe 15?) sample questions on the College Board website last year and before I’d taken the class and got them all right. So maybe I got incredibly lucky and happened to know them all, but it seemed significantly easier than the AP test.</p>
<p>cool day tripper, what score did you get?</p>
<p>I’m in APUSH this year, actually, but have seen lots of sample AP questions, which were all much harder for me.</p>
<p>ohh, yeah i have the test this may, i also wanted to take the SAT II this june.</p>
<p>what about World history, i thought the AP was so easy, how is the SAT II</p>
<p>i did my SAT II studying as my MC studying for the AP.</p>
<p>ended up with a 5 and a 770</p>
<p>For which one the USH or WH</p>
<p>What does MC mean?</p>
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<p>This isn’t necessarily true. Take a practice test and see where you stand. If you’re already well above the threshold for a 5 on the AP test then you really don’t need to study for either.</p>
<p>MC = multiple choice</p>