<p>Hello, I am a very confused (and scared >.<) junior.
I would like to know, for those who have taken the tests I have mentioned above, in comparison, which of the three are the hardest and the easiest?
It would be awesome if you guys could help me out by putting them on a scale from one to ten. I'm thinking of purchasing the princeton review books to study one, or maybe two of them before june approaches !</p>
<p>And also, how long do you think it would take for a not-too-shabby science-oriented student to master those subjects tests?
I am thinking of taking a little over a month to prepare for the test(s). (maybe an hour or two each night per subject)
I would greatly appreciate ANY recommendations!!
Thank you all!</p>
<p>PS. IM SORRY FOR THOSE OF YOU WHO CAUGHT ME DOUBLE POSTING ON A DIFFERENT FORUM :D! It just looked to me that the SAT Subject forums were much less popular than this one.. and I needed a quick answer since saturday is the only day I have a ride if I don't purchase one tomorow! sorry!!</p>
<p>I took Chemistry...which was ridiculousy easy compared to AP, which I had just taken. Biology was, idk, maybe a 7. I've never taken Physics, but from what I heard, it was a doozy.</p>
<p>But I would definitely buy princeton review...and sparks notes are really good, too actually. They have crazy things that really help you remember random formulas. But yeah...definitely study. A lot.</p>
<p>Thank so much! I kinda get a feel now, as to what to expect of the tests difficulty-wise.<br>
So I've decided to take biology Annndd
i still cant decide between chemistry and physics :(
I like the concept of chemistry and I know I will probably enjoy it a lot more (not that i would enjoy it at all..) than physics. But the problem is, I was sleeping throughout the class back in sophomore year. I still ended up getting an A but as of now, I think physics would be a better choice since I am actually paying attention in class this year.
Any more help would be greatly appreciated!!
Thanks!!</p>
<p>Never took biology, but got 800s in physics and chem. Personally though chem was a joke (except for the time pressure) whereas time pressure was less in physics but it required some degree of thought. </p>
<p>On a scale of 1-10, with 1 being the easiest and 10 the hardest, I'd rate the 4 exams I took as:</p>
<p>Chem - 2
Physics - 5
Math II C - 2
US History - 7</p>
<p>Buump!
i have five more hours until i have to make my final choice between
Chemistry and Physics!!
Which would take longer to study??
THANKS!
any more comments would be wonderful :D</p>
<p>You should take Chemistry, expecially if you want to major in pre-med. Physics is kinda hard and boring-too much talk about Newton and his dumb laws(lol) it would definitley take longer to study</p>