<p>Math II is probably the easiest in that it's, well, only math. I know that Literature and Chemistry are considered very difficult tests. I can't even imagine taking the histories as so much knowledge is required to able to score over 700. I hear that biology is pretty simple in that it's only common sense and objective knowledge. Languages are language! Hope that helps...</p>
<p>I took the ones you're thinking about taking... US, Spanish and lit. Literature just depends on how you can interpret passages and poems, which may or may not correlate with your CR scores. US is extremely easy if you spend a couple of weeks , even if you haven't taken the class. Buy a prep book or 2 and just memorize it and you should be able to get 700+. Spanish I took AP 4 this year and got a 630, but I know kids that are non-native and got 750+. Just depends what kind of Spanish student you are in class really. And Biology looks fairly easy, I'm taking it probably in November.</p>
<p>Definitely take Lit and Spanish practice tests before you decide. Lit can be pretty easy or very hard, depending on the person, and your CR score is not necessarily indicative of your Lit score. Spanish is also known as a very hard test, mostly because so many native speakers take it and mess up the curve.</p>
<p>Bio is mostly memorization, so if that's easy for you, you might want to try that. Math II is mostly just knowing your calculator, and if you can get a prep book and study from it, you can probably do better.</p>
<p>lit and spanish are super hard...i haven't met a single person who got 800 on either</p>
<p>Math II and Bio are the easiest
Math II and the math section on the SATI are completely different and just because you got one score on one, the other score won't equal it...</p>