<p>I only took a reg chem class and I got a 450 on the first practice test i took which scared me like hell. I self-studied my butt off for a week, dedicating like 4 hours a weekday and 9 hours a weekend durin the time span. I just got my results from the June test and i got a 730. I have to stay I'm mighty proud of the results since i expected somethin in the low 600's but I'm startin to feel as if i want or NEED a higher score. I don't know what to say, but that I'm startin to get greedy.</p>
<p>Math 2c is the easiest, i believe.</p>
<p>Literature is the easiest and requires the least knowledge/preparation. Just read widely and think about what you're reading from now until then. A lot of clues are contained in the questions they ask you.</p>
<p>Which is easier Chem or Bio?</p>
<p>Depends. With a class chem is easier, but bio is easier to self-study IMO.</p>
<p>Bio involves more memorization, while chemistry is more conceptual. But it’s different for all. Some find Physics easiest! :/</p>
<p>The concept of whether an SAT II subject test is easier than another one is probably dependent on each individual. Someone might find Physics easy and Biology very hard, simply because that guy might have never studied any Biology course. If you want a better answer to your question, I suggest you tell us more about what courses you take, your background information, etc.</p>
<p>US History and Biology…I didn’t study for either of them and I got a 650 and 630 respectively…I probably could have it 700 if i tried …the hardest i took was spanish…so beware of the language tests.</p>
<p>Haha, you just answered a 3 year old question :PP I think the.j.shi has decided between chem and bio :)</p>
<p>Wow how did I even get into this thread.</p>
<p>Maybe you did I thread search? I did that in the Yale forum three times in a row before I realized I was answering threads from 2007 :)</p>
<p>hahaha nice</p>