Sat ii world history

<p>Hey, everyone. :D</p>

<p>I'm currently taking AP World History, so I was thinking of "killing two birds with one stone" and taking the SAT II along with the AP test. The AP test is in May, I think, and the World SAT II is in June.
As far as I know, the AP test should be harder than the SAT II; however, I've read some mixed reviews on the site that say the SAT II is actually harder than the AP!
I've also read reviews that the best book for WHAP is PR, and the best for WH SAT II are Barron's & PR.</p>

<p>Would it be possible to score 750+ for WH SAT II and a 5 on the AP by just studying from either a WHAP book or the WH SAT II books?
If so, which one should I study from? </p>

<p>Thanks in advance.</p>

<p>Just study the AP book. The SATII book is not going to have much more information (odds are the AP book will have more).</p>

<p>Thanks, brownman23.</p>

<p>What are everyone’s opinions?</p>

<p>Sorry but I can’t be much help. I am just bumping this because I am in a similar predicament and need more answers.</p>

<p>last year i studied just the sat 2 book, and didnt take the class and was able to get a 5 on the ap test and a 740 sat. I found the SAT 2 book alot better then the ap book.</p>

<p>Well, there are some stuff AP World doesn’t cover for SAT II World (Globalization, that’s what you learn at the end of the year) but is present in the AP Exam. </p>

<p>Likewise, some stuff in the SAT II isn’t covered in the AP World (Ancient Egypt), but I can safely say that AP World will prepare you well for SAT II World, along with some additional review. </p>

<p>I got a 4 in the AP Exam and a 730 for SATII World.</p>