Sat II for World History

<p>So i'm going to be taking the world history sat II in June and seriously want to know how difficult it is. I am currently taking Ap World History and am going to take the AP test on the 17th. Are the things i learned in my AP and the things tested on the SAT II the same? And i have a Princeton review book for studying, is there any other book good book i can use to study before this test (any suggestions?)?</p>

<p>I think the only other reasonably good book is Barron’s SAT II. That, along with CB’s official tests, should be sufficient to get a good score.</p>

<p>I hear that the sat II have curves. What is the curve for the World History Sat II if there is one?</p>

<p>-14 to -20 raw score out of 90 tends to be an 800 (70-76 raw). So you can miss a fair amount of questions and get an 800. However, the questions can be very specific and difficult, so the test is by no means easy. It requires a good amount of studying to score well on.</p>

<p>Lol don’t worry bout it
As long you thought the AP test was easy, the SAT II shouldn’t be as well
I thought I bombed the thing but ended up getting an 800 lol
oh and also knowing the bible REALLY helps, on mine last year (June) knowledge of the bible helped me get 3 or 4 questions correct</p>

<p>Do you remember what Bible question it was?</p>

<p>^^ How did you study for it? Did you mostly just retain knowledge from AP? I’m currently trudging through Barron’s and trying to figure what I should and shouldn’t memorize. The agony…</p>

<p>Yeah I’m in the same boat. That’s awful that they make many questions about the bible. Don’t know a thing about it…</p>

<p>bump 10 char</p>