<p>So so far from this forum I've found that the best World History SAT II book is Barrons, which is the one I'm using right now. Generally what score is needed out of 95 to get a 800 or so? I've seen a lot of arbritary guesses by people saying it could be anywhere from -8 to -20, so I'm confused. (taking in December)</p>
<p>Also for some colleges (Ex. Columbia). who ask you to write down 2 SAT II's, what if (like me) I've taken/will have taken 5 SAT II's and cant write them all down? (Sort of distant but just wondering how it works with that)</p>
<p>Also, can anyone recommend the best book for Math Level One?</p>
<p>Yeah, Math 1 has a really bad curve. I've seen people who took Math 2 while having a Math 1 knowledge and they scored higher than they would if they took Math 1.</p>
<p>Write your additional scores in the "additional information" page - Columbia has a page for that too. Take note, however - sometimes they don't consider the additional scores listed in the back, so be sure to put down your best scores or whatever scores they require.</p>
<p>ok world history missing up to 12 (meaning raw score 80/95, taking the -1/4 off for each wrong question into account would be a safe 800, however, for some tests, the curve goes as much as 76/95 raw score for an 800.</p>
<p>Your barron's book should have a curve chart in the back near where the correct answers for the practice tests are. That will tell you. I used PR, and I remember the cutoff for 800 was around 76/95 raw score.</p>
<p>I took a Barrons Practice Test and got a 740 on the scale thing (barrons score /95 to blue book) so hopefully I can get it up then </p>
<p>I guess I might not take the Math IC if the curve is really that bad, because no matter how good I know something I ALWAYS make some careless mistakes...lol</p>