January 2011 US History

<p>Sweet. I got something about canals linking north to south too. Let’s hope that’s right. </p>

<p>LOLL 50 wrong >.> If i got that much wrong i’d QQ. I’m just glad it’s over. Now time to worry about the March SAT then AP exams. :frowning: but for now… time to enjoy! :D</p>

<p>this may be too late but sparknotes has the best practice tests for us history… a couple of the questions they asked were almost exactly the same as the ones yesterday… and they score it and give you a time limit and everything i felt really prepared</p>

<p>^^ yea, for me, this was like my last SAT forever!! :smiley: Now time to worry about IB exams… :frowning: . I really hope #50 was canals too, cuz I definitely never put any textiles. </p>

<p>^ I did the first five of the sparknotes tests (3 of them the day before the test)…hmmm I din’t really remember any of the questions. Man, I wish I knew about collegeboard’s frugality about the U.S. history test questions…I would have done more of the practice tests :frowning: oh, well. I.AM.DONE :D</p>

<p>florida-
spark notes tests are made to fit the info in the sparknotes readings, so if you read another source, you might not do so well on the test. However, I liked sparknotes. It served as a great summary that saved my ass on quite a few questions, and their tests had some obscure information that you couldn’t find in other books. Yet, being so small compared to the size of books, it’s not as thorough as some of them. That’s why AMSCO is my history bible. Also, I went through college confidential boards discussing past SAT II’s, and that definitely helped.</p>

<p>so basically, spark notes+ AMSCO+ college confidential= good score? :D</p>

<p>hmmm what if i left about 12 blank…where would that start me off?</p>

<p>I’m guesstimating somewhere between 730ish to 770ish?</p>