<p>the level 1 math and literature were pretty easy for me but i was totally raped by the level 2 because i didn't prepare at all. thank god my TI-89 bought me some points!</p>
<p>Taking the SAT Physics Subject test when you've only gotten through forces in your physics class is not a good idea for all those that are wondering.</p>
<p>HOLLLLY shizzzz, bio was insane, i mean i thought i had it covered, but after the first page i regretted takin it. Math 1 was easy as crap, however math 2 was challenging, and not in a good way! glad to be done, but the scores dont look pretty, how long do we have to wait, 2weeks?</p>
<p>Math 2 was pretty easy except for the Stem and Leaf problem, since I'd never seen one of those in my entire life. Haha.</p>
<p>I also omitted the "what's the closest distance from (0,0) to the circle one" since I totally blanked out on that. I think I got everything else though, if I wasn't careless.</p>
<p>I thought Chem was okay, except for a few ambiguous questions? I think the curve of Chem is going to be really harsh this time because of its relative lower difficulty.</p>
<p>Literature was pretty decent, considering I didn't prep at all (I got arrogant after my 800CR on the SAT I). Definitely in the 700's. French was ridiculously easy; I finished it in 20 minutes. In other words, not too bad. :)</p>
<p>^I lived in Brussels for four years in elementary school, was in a French/English bilingual program in middle school, and am now taking IB French A1 HL. I'm not fluent at the level of a native speaker, but I'm close enough.</p>
<p>I was surprised... I did Math 2, Chem and Bio. I found Bio to be unbelievably easy (finished 25 minutes early) and Math 2 was also very easy (finished 15 minutes early). I didn't omit any on math... I think that extra 15 minutes helped a lot. I went back and checked ones I was unsure of and ones I didn't originally answer and got them all in time. Chem gave me a bit of trouble, but it wasn't that bad... fortunately, not a lot of questions about stoich/titration and such.</p>
<p>US History was 1/2 as hard as the Official Practice test. Finished in half the time. Math II was twice as hard as the official practice test...but I think it was just because I wasted a lot of time not realizing that my calculator was in radians!!! That screwed me major time-wise. Oh well, I still have a bunch of opportunities to take it again.</p>
<p>After prepping really really hard for a month, I found maths 2c really easy. I omitted 4. In the practice tests, I couldnt even finish the whole test, getting raw scores of 20's.
I'm pretty confident i'll get above 700.</p>
<p>But it does feel a bit strange because it was so easy.. I think I fell for all of their tricks answers..</p>
<p>And I borrowed a graphics calculator from someone and I only used it once, which I found pretty suprising.. I thought it'd be a major advantage..</p>
<p>What did everyone think of SAT2 Literature? The selections were horribly predictable though..."The Yellow Wallpaper" is always a mainstay; there was a Shakespearean sonnet; a Romantic poem. I thought the test was easy except for 1 question. You know the selection about Hugh, the guy who neglects his instruments and has issues with the past? It was question #23 that got me.</p>
<p>The spiders and steamflies reference (in relation to the songless lyre): did that represent the fact that Hugh felt trapped or did it indicate his prolonged neglect of his instruments?</p>