<p>Which out of these subjects is it the easiest to get a higher score?</p>
<p>Math level 1
Math level 2
Biology M
Biology E
Physics</p>
<p>Also, what books do you recommend for these subjects?</p>
<p>Which out of these subjects is it the easiest to get a higher score?</p>
<p>Math level 1
Math level 2
Biology M
Biology E
Physics</p>
<p>Also, what books do you recommend for these subjects?</p>
<p>Math 2.
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<p>Math I is “easier” than Math II, but the curve on the Math II is awesome. If you miss one on the Math 1, you could get a 790, but you can miss 5-6 on the Math II and still get an 800.
I read the sparknotes on Math II and got an 800.</p>
<p>thanks for the responses.
I’ll probably go with Math II, especially since I’m an international student and have already taken Cal I, Cal II, and Linear ALgebra, I probably should be fairly prepared; however, I do forget a lot.
Anyways, what would you recommend between Physics and Bio?</p>
<p>IMO, the content of Physics is a lot easier than Biology, especially for internationals. The curve is also pretty nice.</p>
<p>You can find some practice questions online and see if you really need a book - I easily got 800 in Physics and Math II without revision.</p>
<p>I would recommend Biology E. It is pretty easy to self-study.</p>
<p>math2 for sure
i recommend barrons, if you can break 650 on their practice tests and assuming that you maintain similar performance on test day, an 800 is pretty much guaranteed.</p>
<p>definitely Math II, seconded. the curve is sweet
and it depends on how good you are at bio, some ppl do really well while others dont</p>
<p>Damn I should have def read sparknotes for Math II – way better than the guides I bought haha… damn well I hope a 750 is acceptable.</p>