How many wrong?

<p>How many wrong can I get for an. . . .
800?
750?
700?</p>

<p>On these
Math 2C, US History, World History (deciding), Chemistry, Physics (deciding between), Literature (not sure if want to take it)</p>

<p>Sorry- that's like alot. But I'd really appreciate the help!</p>

<p>anyone?? I'm trying to decide which teststo take. . .</p>

<p>The scale changes a bit each time. </p>

<p>Math IIC has the biggest curve ever. Leaving the last 8 questions blank COULD still net you an 800 if you're very accurate on the rest of the test.</p>

<p>Sorry, that's the only one I've taken so far.</p>

<p>world history has a larger curve than math 2c, but more questions. You can approximately skip 15-20 and still get an 800.</p>

<p>wow- I'm surprised!</p>

<p>And books- should I get Barrons, PR, or the Collegeboard one???</p>

<p>I took Global freshman/sophomore year (NYS) and amd taking US now. But I have been doing really good on practice World History Questions and decent on US questions. Should I take World or US???</p>

<p>For an 800, u can skip up to:
8 questions for Math IIC
5 questions for Chem
10 questions for Physics
That's if u answer everying else correctly.</p>

<p>But these are only estimates - depending on the test, the curve can be slightly different.</p>

<p>I'm not familiar with the other tests...</p>

<p>Literature's tough. One or two mistakes loses you the 800 and could bring it down to something like a 770. Anything above 750 in Lit's very good. (even by CC standards) 770 in Lit's at the 97th percentile while an 800 in Math II's around the 85th percentile, at least it was for me.</p>

<p>bump. . .!</p>

<p>P.S. If I want to major in Physics, but my school doesn't have AP Physics, should I still take it??? I would rather take the ones I have more prep for and not have to self-study. Looking at U of Chicago btw, which doesn't require these anyway.</p>