SAT II U.S. history

<p>If i study for the AP US test will i be prepared for the subject test?</p>

<p>I was wondering the same thing</p>

<p>me three..</p>

<p>btw, i want to know not just for APUSH, but for physics as well perhaps. Would physics barrons and APUSH peterson's AP study guides be sufficient for SAT II?</p>

<p>For APUSH, yes, I do believe that if you study for the AP test, you will have also studied for the SAT II test. The multiple choice section of the APUS test and the SAT II are extremely similar--when I took the SAT II and APUS tests, in May of last year, they even had one of the same charts/pictures. If you are doing decently (scoring in the upper 60's+/80 on the APUS multiple choice section) on your APUS test prep, you should be fine on the SAT II. I was scoring in the mid to upper 60's/80 on my APUS practice tests, did a little more (but not a ton more) studying, and got a 5 on the AP exam and a 780 on the SAT II. </p>

<p>No clue about Physics, although definitely be careful that you are covering all the right topics for Physics--even a rigorous Physics class might miss one of the topics that the SAT II covers.</p>