Math II vs. self-study World History?

<p>Ok so I need to take another subject test in November. I have taken all the necessary math classes such as Alg. II, trig, geom., etc. However, I'm not very good at math, and I despise it. On the other hand, I'm a very good history student, though I have never taken a world history class(will take next year though.) So is World History an easy test to self-study? Or should I just take math? What are good test-prep books for both? (I know Barron's is good for math.)</p>

<p>Take both? Most colleges like to see you take Math2.</p>

<p>You can definitely self-study WH. I used Barron's for WH - I got most of what I needed to know, but there's a heckuva lot of material in it (much of it too detailed for any test), but I'm not a great history student and I got a good score from it. To be fair, I have an AP Euro and AP Comp. Gov background, but the stuff you need to know from those is largely covered in Barron's.</p>

<p>Barron's is good for math - the tests are hard, which personally made me feel a lot better about the real thing.</p>

<p>Personally, I'd take both - I agree with llpitch on Math.</p>

<p>ive already taken two tests though, and i plan on retaking one so i dont think i cam stidy sufficiently for all 3...bump</p>

<p>Just take World History since you don't like math. Study and you should do fine :)</p>