<p>What is generally harder, Bio or Chem?</p>
<p>lit-720
bio-e:720
math II-730</p>
<p>any chances for top colleges?</p>
<p>yeah which is harder bio or chem?
(which is it easier to get a higher score?- with consideration of the curves)</p>
<p>and which do you think i should take this year, if i took bio H last year, and chem H this year</p>
<p>Ugh!!!!!!!!!!</p>
<p>Math Level 2 - 680</p>
<p>didnt study much though like maybe 1 hr at most</p>
<p>Is this reallly bad? - to get into the good colleges </p>
<p>My other scores were:
Bio E - 700
CHEM - 720
USHIST - 770</p>
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What is generally harder, Bio or Chem?
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Chem is generally harder b/c it tests a wider range of knowledge. Bio is easier if you've taken AP Bio and you have some good SAT guessing techniques.
And why do most people have <700 in USH? God, I might change my mind of taking it in January. I guess I'd retake Math2 too.</p>
<p>math 1 - 630 (that curve is harsh, i just couldn't remember the stuff)
math 2 - 730
literature - 490 (ha i really just took this one cause i could)</p>
<p>past dates:
us history - 620</p>
<p>the two scores i should submit are us history and math2 correct? or should i submit math 1 also?</p>
<p>doesn't all your sat subject test scores get reported whether you like it or not?</p>
<p>math II - 790
physics - 760 </p>
<p>i'd so trade a 10 from physics to math if i could haha..</p>
<p>Yes all subject test scores, previous and most current, are reported in the score report. </p>
<p>Is the Math II the easier of the two math tests? I am currently in AP Calc BC, but I would prefer not to do much in terms of calculus on the SAT II.</p>
<p>No subject test even touches calculus.</p>
<p>Math I - 720. Anyone know around how many questions I got wrong?</p>
<p>kayheart - maths II is not the easier of the two - maths I is easier hence the 1. but maths II has better curve so you can get more wrong and still get 800 where as maths I, if you get 1 or 2 wrong then say goodbye to your 800</p>
<p>lithium369 - i left 3 questions and got 800. so I'm not sure how many wrong that is.</p>
<p>I took Math II but my scores STILL aren't up :/
So nervous :0
<em>Prays</em></p>
<p>world history 800</p>
<p>Math Level 1 - 640
I need to do better. =[</p>
<p>Chemistry 800!! Yay.</p>
<p>I recommend Sparknotes. It was easier than any practice book though.</p>
<p>Lit-770 (Acceptable)
USH-660 (GAH I got a 5 on the APUSH Exam last May and completely forgot everything for the Dec. SAT...)
Chem-640 (Ahhh I feel like if I literally had 5 more minutes I could have raised this to a near 700...Apparently A's in all my chem courses mean nothing when I can't complete half the problems in the one hour time limit...)</p>
<p>Hopefully January will go much better, especially since I'll only be taking 2 (USH and Chem) instead of 3 at once. And hopefully Cornell will accept January scores, because if not I feel as though I will be doomed. I think Swarthmore says that the latest scores they can guarantee to accept is Dec., but I can at least try to sneak January scores in there. Again, if not, I might as well pack my bags for my second-choice schools now.</p>
<p>Chemistry - 770</p>
<p>i have a question: i want to go to one of the seven year medicals and almost all of them emphasize chemistry SAT a lot. i want to completely get US history over in january. if i take both of them in January and if i feel like i did worse in chem than a 770 then i can't cancel that one without canceling history. i'm really confused about what to do. any suggestions?</p>
<p>don't they look at your best scores though? check it with ur university</p>
<p>Math IIC - 800 :]
So happy!</p>