<p>The college board.com practice questions for the SAT II American are very misleading....I found the test to be the same & maybe even a little harder than the AP American test I took the day before. Too many graphs, pictures...</p>
<p>they were about the same...there were a lot of graphical anaylsis questions and a few trivia-like questions on the SAT II, but in general I'd say they're about the same. In fact, on average, I think the SAT II was easier than the AP.</p>
<p>I second that, I'm expecting 800 in SAT II USH and HOPEFULLY a 5 on the AP. I found the MCs on the former to be much easier (and less random) than some of the ones on the AP. The SAT II did have more graphs for you to infer information and more political cartoons, but those Qs weren't that hard either. I guess it's all subjective.</p>
<p>yes, I agree, Julina.</p>
<p>well contrary to popular belief.. the sat2 isn't soooo easy compared to ap. i had the impression it was going to be very simple after AP and it wasn't. not sure which was harder.</p>
<p>Both MCs where easy IMO</p>
<p>I didn't find the AP MC that hard. On a difficulty scale of 1-10, i'd give it about a 7. Then I would give the SAT about a 5.</p>
<p>yeah, in general, 85% of both sets of MC questions were cake, and then the last 15% of both were either bad questions, trivia questions, or, in a few cases, were just straight up difficult.</p>
<p>Like Osono Rebellion??? no one knew what that was including all the AP American teachers....they had to google it. Also Three Mile Island was hard.</p>
<p>power plant that blew</p>
<p>Which AP books and which SAT2 books did you all find most useful for USH?</p>