Easiest SATII's to take without much prep

<p>I have a pretty big problem, I registered too late to take the US History SATII last year after taking the AP class and I think I could have done well. Now however, I realize I need to submit 2 SATII scores for BU and BC. What are the easiest SATII's to take without the preperation of like an AP class?</p>

<p>Can't really tell you. Its based on your strengths and weaknesses. But I would say writing if you already take SAT I cause you'll know what to expect.</p>

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<p>Yeah, that would work except for the fact that the SAT II writing does not exist anymore.</p>

<p>math, but maybe your not a math person</p>

<p>History, if you are a history person
Sub-cat: USH- if you like domestic issues
WH- if you like worldly issues focusing primarily on Europe
Math, if you are a math person
Sub-cat: Math IC- if you're good at math and haven't taken precal
Math IIC- if you're good at math and have taken precal
Literature, if you are a English person
Foreign Language, if you've had at least 3 years of that same foreign language (foreign language person)
Science, if you are a science person
Sub-cat: Physics- math/science person
Chemistry- math/science person (less of a math person that the above)
Biology- Science person or if you're just plain good at memorizing/ predicting trends</p>

<p>Ultimately, I think Math IC would be very easy, but not "easy" as in acing the test.</p>

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math, but maybe your not a math person

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omg, mathwiz... stop!</p>

<p>Choose the one that you have the most talent in or the one you've studied the most already.</p>

<p>If your strengths are verbally-oriented, I would recommend taking Lit, since there isn't much that can be done to prep for it anyway.</p>

<p>You could always buy the CB book that has tests for every subject and just do a few problems from each section until you find subjects that are easy for you.</p>

<p>okay thanks everyone I think I'll look into the MathIC and try to figure out which other subject to go with.</p>

<p>Your options (IMO):
1) If you do well in math and you've taken precalculus, take Math IIC. If not, IC. They generally follow the same curricula as your courses.
2) If you've taken a survey course in biology, chemistry, or physics and sincerely enjoyed it, take that.
3) If you're good at some memorizing and understanding trends, World History would be good for you.</p>

<p>I've heard that Lit and the foreign languages are really hard.</p>