<p>I am currently a junior taking pre-calc. I will be taking the c2 exam this year. any other exams i can take which are easy since the only thing im good at is math.</p>
<p>US history is pretty easy, all you have to do is study for a week.</p>
<p>Chemistry is pretty easy u just gotta know the basics.</p>
<p>what about world history or physics because those are the only two i know little about. I dont know any us history or chem.</p>
<p>If you're good at the concepts, physics has a generally generous curve so some studying could pretty nicely guarantee breaking 700. Doing practice tests a lot may well get you an 800. I think world history is a good one too, but know that the SAT II histories tend to be very tedious. My friends used to study out of the SAT II USH for the AP test, because even AP doesn't go as in depth with the details. If you're ethnic in any of the applicable SAT IIs, I'd go for that as your easiest one.</p>
<p>Zainuu -
I would suggest to take SAT Subject Tests Preparation Booklet - <a href="http://www.collegeboard.com/prod_downloads/prof/counselors/tests/sat/2006-07-SAT-subject-tests-preparation-booklet.pdf%5B/url%5D">http://www.collegeboard.com/prod_downloads/prof/counselors/tests/sat/2006-07-SAT-subject-tests-preparation-booklet.pdf</a> - and do all sample tests that you feel strong about. I think, after that, you will have much better idea which direction to take.
And just remember – if test has a generous curve (like physics) – it does not mean that test is easy – IT MEANS THAT TEST IS SUPER HARD!!!!!</p>
<p>^I disagree. I tend to define "hard" as "not being able to score well". If you do the proper amount of studying for the test, you will do well. For tests like physics, you really just need to hammer the basics in, and TAKE PRACTICE TESTS. In my experience, many people go into the SAT II physics thinking that their understanding from school of the concept will get them a good score. They end up scoring low 600s. Those that take the practice tests and study know that its not about material not covered, but the basic gist of how the test works. Also, remember, the curve on the SAT IIs is a national curve, and if you've managed to stumble onto CC before college admissions, you're usually already well ahead of the game.</p>
<p>is it possible to get an 800 in physics SAT II without AP Physics B or C and just with normal high school physics?
I like Physics much better than world history.</p>
<p>2C is pretty easy if you are good at precal
1C is easy but more tricky
physics is hard
chemistry is pain in the neck</p>
<p>I'd say go for one of the language tests if they're applicable to you.</p>
<p>Lit seems easy if you know how to analyze things, world history I find easier than US history which is strange, but I am not sure which two I am taking. As of now lit is probably one of them, and a history class. I gotta see if the colleges I want even need them lol.</p>
<p>i dont like literatature..and none of the launguages go with me.. i can choose between physics or world history. im gonna take 2c for sure.. so the ppl who took physics and world history.. speak up!</p>