<p>For a SINGLE subject, please post your SAT II score vs AP score & corresponding subject(s) here.</p>
<p>I am not too familiar with every subject for AP & SAT II, but here's my guess at what lines up:</p>
<p>SAT II/AP</p>
<p>Lit/English Lit
US Hist/US Hist
World Hist/World Hist
Math Lev 2/Calc AB (??)
Mol Bio/Bio
Chem/Chem
Physics/Physics B</p>
<p>For languages, do SAT II "reading exams line up with AP "language" exams? If so, then the comparison is good for French, German, Italian, & Spanish. If anyone has a better clue on this correlation, please post.</p>
<p>chem: 750/4</p>
<p>math II and calc ab don't match btw</p>
<p>do any of the math SAT vs AP match up?</p>
<p>i don't think so... there's only math II (alg, geo, trig, precalc) and math I (alg, geo, maybe trig?)... and there's only ap comp sci, ap stats, ap calc ab, ap calc bc</p>
<p>chem: 750 / 5</p>
<p>math IIC: 790 / calcAB 5</p>
<p>US hist.: 740/4</p>
<p>English language: 740(lit)/5</p>
<p>math2 800/5
chem 800/5</p>
<p>740/3 WHAT IS THIS! US
710/4 Chem
740/5 Math2 ab calc</p>
<p>Though Math IIC and AP Calc AB (or BC) don't match Papa Chicken is trying to get statistics around correlation of certain SAT II scores and a closely associated AP class. Since Math IIC is 'pre-calc' I would suggest that there would be some correlation . . . at least more than IC which only tests through plane geometry.</p>
<p>chem 720/5 ... im really good at chem ... its just that the sat 2 tests are very very dumb and they dont test your true knowledge in the subject like the ap does</p>
<p>french 760/5
world 570/3</p>
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<p>MATH 2 c: 740 / Calc B.C.: 5 [both subscores]</p>
<p>Us History: 790 / Ap TEST: FOUR [nuts!!!!!!]</p>
<p>730 Molec / 5 Bio
610 / 5 world history </p>
<p>(wow, I suck at sat 2s :P)</p>
<p>Chem 790/5
US 740/5</p>
<p>physics 800/5 on both C exams
world history 800/5
math 800 iic/ 5 BC</p>
<p>awesome. i was confident i had failed the em section of physics. of course, the world history tests are the only two that really covered the same material.</p>