Official SAT II World History Discussion

<p>7 now.................</p>

<p>6 again..................</p>

<p>wow, i took this 2 years ago, and am pleasantly surprised to see some stuff I actually <em>retained</em>. hehe...World History is awesome! (and has a nice curve...)</p>

<p>so don't worry that much.</p>

<p>4...............</p>

<p>5 now.......</p>

<p>4 now: aim chat sat2wh is the room name.</p>

<p>feel free to join....</p>

<p>5 ppl.................</p>

<p>sat2wh anyone care to join?</p>

<p>this chat has been one for 10 hrs straight...........</p>

<p>damn i hate only having msn...</p>

<p>hahaha and so do i</p>

<p>So what did everyone use to study for this test?</p>

<p>I didn't study. I did like 20 questions from Barron's practice AP World History test, though.</p>

<p>Um Kaplan and the test from Real.</p>

<p>I took a regular World history course this year. Which book should I use to study for the world history SATII? princeton review and real sat?</p>

<p>thanks</p>

<p>barrons rules for review. but their practice tests suck + there is no scale. definitely worth getting though. i recommend a combination of barrons + real sat iis.</p>

<p>I had Kaplan and PR prep. books for World History. PR is combined with USH which makes the review very short (as in WWI is covered in 2 pages) but the book has a very nice test in my opinion. Kaplan has a thorough review but unlike the PR it doesn't focus to much on test strategies.</p>

<p>IF pr is combined with USH, then that tells me that i'd land up learning some more USH material which I actually dont have to. </p>

<p>So essentially, the books I Should get are barrons ( review ) + Kaplan ( study ) + Real SAT II ( studying ).. is that right?</p>

<p>thanks</p>

<p>Well, actually they are split into different sections. One section for USH and the other for WH.</p>