**Official June 2013 SAT II US History Thread**

<p>Well, the test is tomorrow hope you guys feel comfortable!</p>

<p>Ehhhh. I don’t have any time to study. I did the practice questions on the Collegeboard website and felt pretty good. I studied for the AP test, so I hope that was enough.</p>

<p>I took the one from CB study guide and got 710, any chance of an 800 tomm if I simply review my mistakes?what should I do…didn’t really prep much at all, kinda feel guilty</p>

<p>I did well on the College Board questions, but I will fail the test if it is anything like the practice tests I took last night >.<</p>

<p>I thought the test was fairly alrite…not the easiest but still manageable</p>

<p>It was not that bad, but some of the questions were hard. Just praying for at least a 700.</p>

<p>I omitted two questions, but I was able to eliminate answer choices for the rest.</p>

<p>for ommitting two and lets say u get about 4~6 wrong (which is great) thats would still probably be 780~800 depending on the curve :slight_smile: so cheers my friend!</p>

<p>I definitely got more wrong than that, though. :b</p>

<p>When do results come out?</p>

<p>I think I left the second to last question blank and missed 3</p>

<p>june 20th are results</p>

<p>what did people get for the question asking which of the presidents/actions represented strict interpretation of the constitution. choice A was about hamilton and choice B was about Jefferson and the missouri compromise. choice C was about Andrew Jackson i believe and i forget the rest. what did you guys choose?</p>

<p>It’s Jackson’s veto</p>

<p>What about the question where the choices were Idealism, Transcendentalism, Pragmatism, etc.?</p>

<p>Pragmatism</p>

<p>How about the cartoon about corruption where everyone was pointing fingers at each other?</p>

<p>New York government</p>

<p>wasn’t sure but i said corruption of new york government</p>

<p>Gahhh idk why I put credit mobilier in the first place now</p>

<p>What about the Hamilton/Jefferson question? It didn’t look like there was any correct answer.</p>

<p>I put that they believed in the natural goodness of people. Not sure if that is correct</p>