<p>I need to take 3 SAT IIs (who doesn't these days?).
I am taking Math 2.</p>
<p>I can't decide between Chem or Physics. I am not learning **** in my AP Chem class and I took hardcore (but not AP) Physics last year. The curve on the Physics test looks crazy good! That is why I might consider it. Just tell me which test you found easier/got a better score in.</p>
<p>I might not take a science and just do English Literature, but who knows?</p>
<p>If you're not learning much in Chem, i would take Physics because I heard the curve is pretty generous.</p>
<p>Math II..know your precalc/trig! And be very very careful. It was a lot harder than I expected but I didn't do much practice. (Plan on retaking)</p>
<p>A bit of preparation for Literature may be useful. I heard it was pretty hard. Harder than CR from what I've heard. So if you plan on taking that, at least do some practice tests to get familiar with the questions and know how to pace yourself so you don't run out of time and skip a whole passage.</p>
<p>Lit is very hard, be very careful about taking it or you could end up with a sub 700 score that you might not want. The curve isn't very nice and it's 10x harder than CR (trust me, I've gotten 800 on CR and Lit). I had to take 16 practice tests for Lit to get that score :)</p>
<p>****.
yeah I am looking in the Kaplan SAT Subject Test Review Book for Chemistry and it is pretty brutal
I am a senior.
I hate SAT Subject Tests.
It makes me realize how bad my school is lol.</p>
<p>Lit is the hardest Subject test if you're just looking at the mean scores (Lit has the lowest mean score) and percentiles (an 800 is 99th percentile, second only to Math I)</p>
<p>I probably could have gotten the 800 by only doing 8 practice tests, in hindsight, because the Kaplan ones are the only ones you need.</p>
<p>the physics test is very broad and more conceptual. i'm in ap physics now and it doesn't even matter. there are some things that we never talked about in honors or even mentioned, but nothing complicated. so just go get a practice book. btw, the curve is generous for a reason. just go brush up on physics and i'm sure you'll be fine.</p>