<p>So I already took the US History SAT II once and scored a 690.
I was convinced that I could at least break 700 on the 2nd try, maybe even get a perfect.
However, I never held myself to my word and haven't studied.
There is now only one day left to study and I feel like I don't know A LOT of things.</p>
<p>What do I do?!</p>
<p>Please is there anyone who has scored above 700 without putting much time into the actual reviewing process that can offer me any sort of advice?</p>
<p>I'm not a complete idiot when it comes to history but I don't know many significant details.</p>
<p>Could I get up to date in just one night of studying?</p>
<p>Take a diff subject test instead.</p>
<p>Go to sparknotes.com and take their practice tests. Just keep doing them–as many as you can. That is what I am doing. They give you a projected score, and great explainations for your wrong answers. You’ll need to make an account, but that takes only a few minutes.
They also have review material available on the website for free, if needed. But if you do a bunch of practice exams, and review wrong answers, you shouldn’t need to look over that (it’s too time consuming).
Good luck.</p>
<p>One night of studying (although you really have two?) would most definitely help. Especially if you’ve got Direct Hits or Crash Course. Just go to a bookstore and study the heck out of CC, and take all the tests out of the bookstore’s prep books. I’m doing that tonight for World History :P</p>
<p>(Seriously, you’ve got a shot at 700+)</p>