<p>I took AP U.S History and AP Biology as an 11th grader. Unfortunately, I made the mistake of not signing up in time for the June SAT II's, so I will be taking those 2, as well as Math 2, in October.<br>
I got a 5 in U.S History and a 4 in Biology. Are those scores enough for me to get a very high score on the SAT II's? Of course I will review, but is there anything new on the SAT II's that isn't normally covered in the AP classes?
Also, for Math 2, do I need to study independently for it if I'm taking AP Calculus AB this year? Or would my previous Precalc/Trig skills fly me through it, with the aid of TI-89 Titanium?</p>
<p>Thanks for the help :)</p>
<p>You DONT need a ti 89. I got a 750 without a calculator a single time. I don't know why i even bought one... and the mistakes i made weren't calc. mistakes. they were stupid mistakes..</p>
<p>You should be fine, but make sure to review the information and remember that the SAT II's are more specific than AP's.</p>
<p>I took AP Bio and AP U.S., and I got 750 on U.S. and 760 on Bio. However, this was the day after the AP U.S. exam and three days before the AP Biology exam...I got a 5 on Bio and a 4 on U.S., btw. </p>
<p>Seriously, though, just review a little and you'll be fine. There won't be anything new. Also, decide now if you're going to to take Bio-E or Bio-M and review specifically for that exam. </p>
<p>They're much easier than the APs, don't stress! ;-)</p>
<p>"You DONT need a ti 89. I got a 750 without a calculator a single time. I don't know why i even bought one... and the mistakes i made weren't calc. mistakes. they were stupid mistakes.."</p>
<p>I have an 89 anyway, and am more comfortable using it, so it's not a problem for me really (it really helps in AP Calc).</p>
<p>Thanks for the suggestions everyone :)</p>
<p>For Biology, is E or M harder than the other? What are the main differences? I'll go see what I can find about it on collegeboard.</p>