<p>anyone want to give me some advice on picking subject tests. I need to take all my subjects in october/november this year. Now i know i'll do good on math. I need help deciding between Literature or U.S. history or physics. Which has the most generous curve and is the easiest to learn. I live in canada so i don't know anything about u.s. history, and a lot of the things in physics my teacher didn't cover. I got a 690 in CR so i don't know how hard Lit will be for me? Which subject test would you suggest?</p>
<p>DO NOT TAKE US HISTORY IF YOU KNOW NOTHING!!! Sorry, but I honestly can not stress that enough I took APUSH this year and that is honestly the only reason I did well on that test, 770, it is not general knowledge. And if you don’t know physics either then take Lit you really don’t have another option…</p>
<p>How about Math? If you have done Pre Calculus already and are good at it, you could take Math II. Otherwise, you could take Math I.</p>
<p>I’m taking Math II and is sure that i can get 800 on it. Which test is the easiest to study (the whole thing) with the most generous curve, Lit or U.S. History or Physics?
Update: i just take a USH test on Spartnotes and got 440 with 100% guessing, how much work do i have to put in to get it to 700+</p>
<p>choose what you are interst in!!!</p>
<p>You would need to do some (a lot) of studying. If you are going the US History route, I would recommend buying the AMSCO AP US History book. It is great even for the Subject test. It is currently out of stock, but here is a link:</p>
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<p>I know Physics has the most generous curve. However, it is pretty vast and make sure you know the material before you take it. Because even though the curve is good, you will get screwed if you don’t know the material.</p>
<p>is one month sufficient to learn the materials for physics, i know most of the stuff except for like conservation of heat energy and stuff. and you don’t have to know about complex relativity right?</p>