<p>How did you study for it (even if you're fluent?)
What should you expect?</p>
<p>(I checked the sample Qs and all)</p>
<p>How did you study for it (even if you're fluent?)
What should you expect?</p>
<p>(I checked the sample Qs and all)</p>
<p>are u native?
why are you taking it?
colleges dont like when koreans take their language.
they say its okay but they dont recommend you taking it.
if you insist on taking, however, you definately have to get an 800.
i got 790 and its 56 percentile.
but it's okay because i took 3 other SAT 2's and got high scores.
by the way, if you're native, then you should just buy any practice book and practice. It should be a piece of cake and practice will only familiarize you with the test. but if you're not native, then im sorry cuz i have no advice.</p>
<p>if you are not native, i HIGHLY suggest you over the summer go to Korea. I took my Mexican friend with me and we together visited many shops and my family. He learned A LOT. I even hooked him up with "cram" classes for Korean for one week. Yea, he came back and he and I attended Korean school and I was in the high school division, he was in the 5th grade. In one year, He spoke fluently. He then took the test, VOILA 800. I didn't take SAT II korean though.</p>
<p>Well I mean my ethnicity is Korean but my nationality is American. I know all about the colleges hate when you take your own language SAT and crap but yea.. um.. I suck at all the other subjects? and its better to take something and have a better chance at getting a good grade than taking something and not having as high of a chance..r ight?</p>
<p>790 and 56 %!?!? omg. Im sooo screwed. ouch. thats scary. ok.</p>