<p>If so, how did you determine the order? Easiest first or last? Stuff like that.</p>
<p>What I did was put the one that required me to be on my toes most first, and the one with the most busyworklike problems/reading/most generous curve last.</p>
<p>My order was
Math level 1 first-rough curve, dont want to make too many mistakes
Chem second- better curve, still have to think though
World History last- Mostly memorization, dont really have to think all questions through...nice curve</p>
<p>i took math iic and chem in the same day and got 800 on both</p>
<p>technically there is a specific order you have to do them in, its the order that they appear in the test booklet but someone in my room screwed the order up and it wasnt a big deal at all and the proctor just told her she could go back and take the other test</p>
<p>I took World History, Math IIC, and English Literature on the same day:</p>
<p>World History 800
Math IIC 740
English Lit: don't want to talk about it :-/</p>
<p>However, I averaged better than 700:-)</p>
<p>Writing, Math IIC, and Physics on the same day, in that order. Scored 770, 800, 800. I think I had to do the writing first because it got split up into two sections. Then I did the math to give myself a break before the physics.</p>
<p>right here:</p>
<p>Math Ic- 770
Chem- 770
Math IIc- 800</p>
<p>In order</p>
<p>Math IIc- 800
Chemistry- 700
US History-620</p>
<p>NOTE: I am not in US hist. class right now, i just took the test to see about where i stand, since i'm taking AP USH next year and will take the subject test again next fall/january.</p>
<p>Math IIc- 780
Biology M- 800
US History- 800</p>
<p>The latter two were all memorization, so I took Math IIc first because as time passes I tend to lose my concentration.</p>
<p>which sat2s are the easiest? top 3?</p>
<p>Math IIc is the easiest. No memorization, just some number crunching and there's a nice curve.</p>
<p>US History (800), Math IIC (800) and Physics (670) in one setting.</p>
<p>Math IIC is the easiest especially with a little help from my friends (TI-89 Titanium w/ Equation Solver).</p>
<p>US History is easy if you like rote memorization.</p>
<p>is there anyone who took two languages in one day?</p>
<p>Does it count if English is one of them?</p>
<p>Aliera - I'm wondering what math you're in that you think IIC is the easiest. I am nervous about it. I took IB methods last year, but couldn't get in calc till next year, so now I'm in AP stats.
What kind of stuff is on math II? Do I need the calc class to do well on it?</p>
<p>there's no calculus on the math IIC test</p>
<p>Which order:
1) math and physics?</p>
<p>2) math, physics, and chem?</p>
<p>3) math, physics, and lit?</p>
<p>Thanks!</p>
<p>Math IIC is mainly pre-calc stuff... i.e. Trig. Conics. Limits. more complex Algebra.... if you've had strong math classes then you'll be fine</p>
<p>One day I took Biology, US History, and Math II, got 750, 740, and 660 respectively.</p>
<p>yeah..
took math iic and chem on one day and got 790 and 760 respectively
hope the same thing happens this time..
cuz I'm taking bio and US history</p>
<p>Takin SAT IIs for the first time</p>
<p>Physics, Chem, U.S. History</p>
<p>Is taking both Math 1 and 2 smart? Those are my two strongest practice test scores. I know I am definitely taking math 2-C and lit, but I paid for 3 tests and I really want to do Math 1-C.</p>