SAT II prep

<p>I am taking the US history, math IIc, and chem satii's in may.
I am currently enrolled in AP US, AP calc, AP chem, and this week is the last week of class before we're done and do ap test prep in all of these classes.</p>

<p>so my question is: IYO, do i need to do any additionally studying for the sat ii's in addition to the prep i do for the ap tests (which should be significant)?</p>

<p>i have the collegeboard satii book, and i took the practice tests for these and got 790-800s.</p>

<p>thanks</p>

<p>I think your studying, as long as you do a little, for the APs would be good. The questions on the SAT IIs are just watered down AP questions from what I can see. I'm not doing any extra studying.</p>

<p>Nah, if you are good enough to get 4s or 5s on the APs, you'll do fine on the SAT IIs. Your practice test scores show that you're ok</p>

<p>Alright sweet. I'll have and will be doing a decent amount of AP studying.</p>

<p>Thanks guys</p>

<p>Any other opinions?</p>

<p>The subject tests are easy in comparison to the AP's, so it sounds like you are good to go!</p>

<p>Nice. I hope you are right!</p>

<p>I got a 5 on AP Chem but a 700 on SAT II chem o.O I think SAT II asks you more trivial questions though, like: "by definition, a __________ is which of the following" or "this object is made of __________" But I didn't do any preparation for the SAT II, other than my AP prep</p>