<p>Is one month enough time for me to prepare for Math II,Physics and USH? I will have taken the Physics B AP test and the APUSH test and the AP Calc AB test. I want 750+ on all of them</p>
<p>Since you only have 1 month, what difference does it make if it is enough or not?</p>
<p>thanks for the useless comment but i haven’t signed up yet…</p>
<p>BigIs kind of has a point. Seriously, how are we to know how much time you need to prepare for these tests? Maybe you should take a few practice tests and then see how much extra studying you have to do. Some people don’t study and get 800s, while some study for three months and still get less than a 750.</p>
<p>Well i thought it would be indicative that i had prepared somewhat and was expecting at least 4/5s on my AP exams… Sorry for being unclear.</p>
<p>Math II is pretty easy. If your doing well in Calculus you should be fine (although technically you don’t need calc).</p>
<p>I’m in the same boat as you with physics. Just get sparknotes and take the quiz after each chapter. If you get more than 1 wrong review the chapter. Eventually proceed to the practice tests.</p>
<p>I wouldn’t recommend USH sat2, but if your good at APUSH then why not? </p>
<p>P.S. there really isn’t much of an advantage to 3 vs 2 subject tests (unless you do crappy on one).</p>
<p>yeah i already have one out of the way. I just want to try for another 3 800s and if not ill just not send one of them… and why not the USH sat 2? isn’t there a massive curve? and im pretty good at APUSH</p>
<p>Yeah there is a massive curve and if you’re scoring well on practice tests then you should take it. I am actually in the same exact situation (although debating US vs Bio). I am just going to study for APs and then take the subject tests in June (May SAT I), so I have time to review since the May SAT is during AP week.</p>
<p>LOLz same Metrical. i took Bio last year in June. And i just signed up for the May SAT I, i am retaking.</p>