APs vs. SATIIs?

<p>How do the APs and SATIIs compare in terms of difficulty, preparation needed, etc?</p>

<p>Emphasis on Biology E/M and USH, if possible.</p>

<p>ush I got a 700 on the SAT II and a 4 on the ap... didn't study for either. as long as your writing skills are decent, I think the percentile on the sats should correspond relatively well with the percentile on the aps. </p>

<p>I haven't taken bio e/m, but everyone at my school found both the sat II and ap really really easy. everyone I know got 5s and 800s. that's coming from people who have had 2 years of bio though.</p>

<p>I've taken Honors Biology and AP Biology, so I guess I'm fairly well-versed in that area.</p>

<p>I thought the US Sat II was easier than the AP, I got a 780 and a 5
I read the REA review book for the 3 nights before the AP, and used that as my studying for the Sat II</p>

<p>I just purchased a wealth of AP/SATII review books from Amazon. Luckily, my parents are supportive of everything and anything educational.</p>

<p>REA's AP US History Test Prep with TESTware Software
Kaplan SAT II: Mathematics Levels IC & IIC 2004-2005 (Kaplan Sat II : Mathematics)
Cracking the AP Biology Exam, 2004-2005 Edition (Princeton Review Series)
Kaplan SAT II: Biology E/M 2004-2005 (Kaplan Sat II : Biology E/M)
Cliffs AP English Language and Composition
How to Prepare for the SAT II Biology E/M
SAT II: U.S. History 2004-2005 (Kaplan Sat II : Us History)
10 Realistic SAT II Math IC Test Booklets
5 Steps to a 5 on the Advanced Placement Examinations: English Language
5 Steps to a 5 on the Advanced Placement Examinations: Biology
United States History: Preparing for the Advanced Placement Examination by John Newman</p>

<p>And I already own Cliffs AP Biology, Barrons AP Biology, and Princeton Review: Cracking AP United States History.</p>

<p>Yeah, I have a serious shopping problem.</p>

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<p>Does this book help? I have REA but it's really dry and boring..kinda like APUSH in general.</p>

<p>lol they're all pretty boring</p>

<p>I chose Princeton Review because it seemed to have the same amount of information regarding the actual test as other books from other companies, but ALOT more information and content on the material itself.</p>