<p>I plan on taking physics, math level2 , and history. Is it possible for me to learn the stuff within one month and be able to score between 600-800? I already took precalc last year, had gone through US. AP 1, and now im in AP 2, but i plan on using a prep book, and Ive done Physics Honors 1 (AP B material) and now im doing physics 2. I plan on taking it in Nov. Will i be prepared? Can anyone suggests any books or things i should do to be prepared? Thanks.</p>
<p>anyone…? bump</p>
<p>Lets just say Im preparing in one week… haha You for sure have enough time! I took the US History one last year, and started hardcore studying 3 days before and got a 790 :)</p>
<p>As For me i thinks it is possible. I only have less than one month for physics, math level 2 and chemistry.</p>
<p>If your goal is 600-800, then you should be ok. Just do some prep for all 3 of those subjects.</p>
<p>It depends on how much you know already and how much you need to learn.
I studied for less than 4 weeks for Biology and World History. Didn’t know almost anything before started. I got 620 and 670. Not good scores, but not horrible ones I guess.
P.S. I’m an international.</p>
<p>Nice. Anyone else, i plan on studying from tomorrow, will it be enough time if im taking the Nov subject tests?</p>
<p>My friend prepared for chemistry, biology, and math2 in 2 weeks. I think a month will do</p>
<p>A month for all that is too easy.</p>
<p>I pretty much only studied the night before, and I got a 800 U.S. history and a 750 Math II. So yeah, a month is more than enough. Especially if you already know the content pretty well. I think I could’ve done a lot better in math if I had only studied a little bit more.</p>
<p>Yes it is possible. If you have taken the AP test, you should be fine on the US one if you do some review before the test. I didn’t study at all for the chemistry one when I took it the same time as the AP test and I got an 800. For the math level2 one, I would recommend getting a book and reviewing some of the formulas and tricks. This will help you move through the test faster.</p>