<p>So here's the thing I studied under the british education system and I did A levels but i plan to go study in the US and to get into any good place I need sat 2's. The thing is for my a levels i had Maths, Accounting, Economics, Business Studies and Law.
I can probably do really good in sat 1 and math 2 for sat 2 but i don't know what the other subject should be.
I haven't studied anything science for a while, I'm looking at Bio but is it the hardest Sat subject? Should physics be easier? I really did suck at chemistry so i won't even try. I think i really do need to get above 700 at least.</p>
<p>It’s a matter of personal preference, but I think biology is the easiest science-related SAT II since it’s just simple memorization.</p>
<p>Biology has one of hardest curves though, just saying ;[</p>
<p>What about history or English. Don’t take science if you haven’t had it in a while and don’t plan on studying that in college. Admissions generally like to see sat ii in subjects you may want to study.</p>
<p>I hear USH has a very VERY gracious curve. But it’s all memorizing facts and stuff so you will have to put some extra work into it. Chem is difficult if you only took one year, which is what I did. For those who took two years of it, it was a breeze but that goes for bio too. Jealous of those people! >:P</p>
<p>2nd year of a science is usually the AP course though, which is far, far, far more rigorous than the first year of the original course xD It’s like comparing preschool to high school.</p>