<p>I thought I was hecka prepared for that exam, but I got a 660 ! I didn't do any SAT USH prep, but I did REA for AP USH prep. Any tips?</p>
<p>Use the Barron's SAT II US Hist Prep Book. The questions are harder than the ones on the real SAT II.</p>
<p>I didnt prepare I got an 800 though.. maybe you were too stressed out about it</p>
<p>i didnt prepare specifically for the SAT2, although i probably could have looked through the princeton review book. i bought the pr book but never looked through it :) I regret not looking through it--i ended up with the 800, but i would have been much more comfortable if i had prepared somehwat. i later cracked open the princeton review and was surprised at how relevant some of the stuff was. i highly recommend it.</p>
<p>I took an AP history course and my teacher was great so I didn't do any prep and ended up with a 770.</p>
<p>I took it in June so I mostly used the stuff I studied for APUSH test. I looked over class notes and read AMSCO and took a sparknotes SAT II test.</p>
<p>My son got a 770 also, with no prep. Must have had a good teacher.</p>
<p>I used the same book (REA for APUSH) to prep for the AP exam. I took the SAT the day after AP.... Just a lot of review(starting three weeks before), and making sure I knew how everything interconnected. I got and 800.</p>
<p>That's what I want to know o_o I kind of went into it blindly, but still... a 670 is not very good for someone who took the AP test the day before. But then again, I ended up getting a 4 so I think I'll just opt out of taking it since it's obvious that 670 is pretty much right on the money.</p>
<p>I got a 5 on the AP. Raped that JanX
Then, got a 660 on SAT US HIST.</p>
<p>SOLUTION: Take the test after you take the class. Don't wait forever XP</p>