Official SAT Subject Test - World History - June 2015

It was so hard. I probably omitted around 10-15. Probably gonna cancel…

Same I want to cancel it but I think we should make sure we got a certain amount of question wrong because the next test isn’t till a while

someone start a google docs :o

YOOOO that was insane…hoping for a 750, 800 is just way too difficult…

Lol anyone cancel?? Def get a discussion going I’m a computer idiot though…

At what point in the scoring should I seriously consider canceling if I am planning on applying to the top 30-40 schools?

I’m not gonna cancel. I think I did pretty good (750+)

Its a subject test there is no specific score you need to get into college. Calm down guys

Its really not that important of a test especially if you have done well on others you have taken.

Question discussion? I’m really debating wether to cancel or not what what the answer for Iran?

What did the question ask?

It was a quote that pertained to something about Iran but can’t find anything about Iran…

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All the SAT subject test threads are blowing up with replies and then there’s this thread. Lol.

Did the west coast kids take the test yet

Im west coast and i just got back from taking it. i dont think we can discuss it

Look at all the people in the past who’ve discussed it. They’re fine. We’re allowed to if you guys want, it’s just at a risk

Just took my first SAT II (freshman), definitely got above 700 but not in the super high range, guessing around 750. Should I cancel?

I know for sure I missed Yalta Conference and The countries that allowed women to vote before WWI