<p>Hi! I'm planning to take the SAT II US History exam in june. Due to the way my school's scheduling works, I have not taken the first half of US history, but I have indepthly studied the period from Reconstruction forward. I have begun reading the AMSCO book. If I read the AMSCO book twice, and do a few practice tests, should I be able to score above a 700 on the exam? Should I get an actual textbook and read the chapters of the periods that I've not yet studied? I really like history and I have a good memory. Thanks for your help!</p>
<p>thats more than enough</p>
<p>AMSCO should be fine...</p>
<p>hey i bought the mcgraw hill book; does anyone no if the practice tests are harder/easier than the real test</p>
<p>Baron's tests are harder, but that doesn't answer your questions does it?</p>
<p>yeah i am in the same situation. i have amsco as well as rea AND i just bought barrons sat 2 us history. i wish i knew too.!</p>
<p>all books are harder lol.</p>
<p>buy the collegeboard book for us and world history</p>
<p>im taking this as well! hope the curve is good =)</p>