sat 2 literature fun

<p>i am a junior and i am planning on taking 3 sat 2s either in january or may. i will definitely take bio and math 1. i was thinking about the third one and thought lit might be good. i thought it might be too hard but then i saw these practice questions:
<a href="http://www.collegeboard.com/student/testing/sat/lc_two/lit/prac/pracStart.html?lit%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://www.collegeboard.com/student/testing/sat/lc_two/lit/prac/pracStart.html?lit&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>are these way easier than the actualy sat ii lit questions because i got all 10 correct on the first try without any guessing and was in utter shock. i dont want to take it thinking its like this and then its much harder though.</p>

<p>haha literature is very tough.
if you dont understand a poem, there goes 70 points. Pretty much luck of the draw, and unless you are really good at interpreting poetry I would say choose a language SAT or ushistory. but be prepared for some massive cramming if you choose a history</p>

<p>lit is the hardest sat2 for me..</p>

<p>take math2c instead of 1c and you'll thank me later</p>

<p>yeah i was looking and i think i will do math 2c...although harder questions the curve is much much better. as for history, i hate history. even when i cram. history class is my pet peeve. i do fine in it but i still know i would goof up a history. as for a spanish i havent had it since last year first semester and i dont have any this year. i dont know if thats a good idea. </p>

<p>do u think taking math 1 and 2 with bio e is better than the lit or should i only do one math and the lit?</p>

<p>Well, everyone above me seems to think that lit is uncrackablely tough. But I got an 800 with basically no prep. I did take a practice test the night before cause I got nervous. So, if you've read pretty extensively and do well in your hs english classes, my advice is to go ahead and take it.
Oh, and those sample questions were slightly easier than the ones on the acutual test. The poetry-related ones are especially tough. But if you know your vocab, you should be fine.</p>