Easiest SAT II to take

<p>Ok I think the post speaks for itself. I was just wondering this, because as I looked this up on the Net, everyone is like Physics and Chemistry are soo easy if you have the Barrons book...But like here everyone is like it's sooo hard, so I was just wanting to have that clarified. Also, on a personal point, I need to know because I can, but would rather not do another science, Im thinking of taking bio, maths IIC and summin, so I need to know quickly so I can get the books and sign up for the exams, the deadline for that is soon. Thanks
PS ppl are saying US history is not hard is that true?</p>

<p>mathematics IIC</p>

<p>If you're good at math, or even decent at it, I'd suggest the Math Level 2. It has an EXTREMELY generous curve ( I only answered 42 out of 50 questions and still pulled a 760 ).</p>

<p>it's going to depend on what you're good at, and what you've spent the most time on. its not the same answer for everyone.</p>

<p>World History. If you watched enough History Channel, then you'll ace that test.</p>

<p>chinese with listening. if youre a native speaker, its a breeze.</p>

<p>If you don't speak another language, then probably World History, Math, or Literature.</p>

<p>I keep hearing physics is easy. I haven't taken it though. Chem is one of the harder ones unless you're taking AP chem.</p>

<p>I studied for chem for 2 weeks and got a 790 without having taken AP chem. Math level 2 is pretty easy if you've taken precalc and are good at math. A foreign language test can be pretty easy if you've taken 3+ years</p>

<p>how is bio</p>

<p>You can get an 800 on the chem without any studying if you're in AP chem. If you've only taken regular chem, then you'll have to study. In regular chem, you don't learn about equilibrium (at least in my school).</p>

<p>in physics a socre of 62 out of 70 is still an 800. It is very easy if you take an advanced physics course like ap or IB</p>

<p>Math II and Physics allow you some errors / omissions. As a student, I'm only average, or a little above average, and thanks to the scoring curve, I managed a 770 on each of these tests. French with Listening is super-easy if you've studied the language for many years.</p>

<p>whichever subject you're best at</p>

<p>I agree...it's whatever is easiest for you. As for me, I think an exam like U.S History is easy because there are umpteen books available for self-study. Well it worked for me, and I got a 720, I think...</p>