Easy Subject tests

<p>What are ,in the opinions of those that have taken at least 3 subjects, the easiest subject tests to score highest on????</p>

<p>I've taken chemisty last year and am in ap chem this year so i was thinking about taking chem.</p>

<p>What are the easiest subject tests to score highest on with minimal studying? Plz just give me your honest opinion, if you are gonna say some smart-aleck reply on how i shouldn't be asking this question than please don't reply.</p>

<p>Basically i have no knowledge of how the sat subject tests work, and am looking for ideas on which ones to take.</p>

<p>Thx!</p>

<p>easiest:latin, world history, and math 1c </p>

<p>heh
search next time</p>

<p>Math 1 has a brutal curve, Math 2 is much more forgiving. Most subject tests are somewhat similar in their "hardness." However, the language tests are simple if that language is spoken in your home.</p>

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<p>thank you captain obvious. :/</p>

<p>If you like to read, etc. I think Literature would be the easiest.</p>

<p>Language tests like French have brutal curves as well...so
even if youa re native ....watch out... Litt is the only
"easy" one that I know of....everything else you cannot go
in without significant prep to approach 800
:)</p>

<p>Oh and on Chem the type of question more than the actual content
is complex...so you would need to practice despite having taken AP
Chem...
:)</p>

<p>lit for sure!</p>

<p>Lit Lit Lit! It's really an aptitude test rather than a knowledge test, unlike those other hard ones. ;-)</p>

<p>It really depends on your background and what your strengths are. It sounds like you're good in Chemistry so you should take that.</p>

<p>I would recommend to stay away from the language exams, lots of natives take those tests and get all the 800s. I've known amazing Spanish/French speakers get in the 600s just because so many natives took the test also. However, if you're taking Latin right now, and are in your 3rd year or more, you might want to think about taking the Latin exam.</p>

<p>If you're going to take a Math exam, and you should, take Math IIC. It has an easier curve and some schools even recommend that if you take a Math exam that it should be Math IIC (like Stanford).</p>

<p>I'm assuming you're a Junior because you're thinking about taking SAT2's, so you should take the SAT2's at the end of the year in May in accordance with your AP exams (assuming you're taking AP classes). For example, I'll be taking the Math IIC, Physics, and World History SAT2's. This year I'm taking AP Physics, English, World History, and Stats. </p>

<p>Just my 2 cents.</p>

<p>There is no right answer. Take whatever subject material you excel at or enjoy.</p>

<p>I agree with dudemanimcool, it depends. I think the Lit test is obscenely easy, but I'm a lit nerd. If you have trouble with English, it would be really hard. On the flip side, I didn't do all that well on the Math II, which math people think is really easy.</p>

<p>Yes, languages are easiest.</p>

<p>And what?? Lit is harder than critical reading -_-
And how is world history easiest...</p>

<p>what do you mean math II has a curve? what do people mean when they talk about curves? i'm taking Math Ic this nov and this curve thing is making me wonder what's so bad about math I...what brutal curve?</p>

<p>brutal curve for Math I means you get 760-780 if you get 1 wrong</p>

<p>on Math II you can get up to 8 wrong and still get 800</p>

<p>omg that is brutal. i can switch to Math II on test day rite?</p>

<p>yes. /<em>randomtext</em>/</p>