<p>The title says it all: What are the Easiest SAT Subject Tests to take??</p>
<p>I think the history SAT II’s are pretty easy, especially if you’re in the corresponding AP course.</p>
<p>If you are good in Math, Math2 has the most generous curve and easiest to score 800.</p>
<p>billcsho… what about Math 1</p>
<p>^It’s much harder to get an 800, but the actual math is less complex.</p>
<p>I don’t think Math I “harder” to get an 800. It just has a few percentage of 800s among test takers, and I think that’s because it has a different test-taking student base compared to Math II.
The only way to figure out which level suits you is to take timed and serious practice tests of both exams.</p>
<p>I think it really depends on the person. Personally, I found USH pretty hard, while some find it really easy.</p>
<p>Generally, I hear that Math II is relatively easy to score well on because of the generous curve that allows for stupid mistakes.</p>
<p>“Easy” is a purely relative term. In addition, how are you gauging the ease of a test: by content (which is highly relative), percentiles, or generosity of curves?</p>
<p>Math Level 2 can conquered swiftly if you have studied precalculus, and with its generous -6–> 800 curve, it is no surprise that 15% of test takers score 800 on it.</p>
<p>Physics has a large body of content and will probably require more effort and preparation, but its very lenient -14–> 800 curve is probably by far the most generous of any of the SAT II curves.</p>
<p>Math Level 1 covers less advanced topics than Math Level 2, but I have heard that the questions on Math Level 1 are trickier than those on Math Level 2, and Math Level 1 has little to no curve.</p>
<p>“Easy” is entirely dependent on the person taking the test.</p>
<p>By Easier, I mean, which test it would take less time to prep for… Just asking for advice…it never hurts.</p>