SAT Subject Tests: Difficulty of Each Test

<p>Could anyone rate about 1-10 the difficulty of each test?</p>

<p>from what i've taken...</p>

<p>Math IIC - 3, I got a 740 on this basically without studying (we did 2 practice tests in my precalc class). As long as you study and your a natural at math, should at least be an easy 750+, and 800 is very attainable.</p>

<p>Physics - 7, took it saturday and thought it was hard, requires a lot of studying about concepts. that said, everyone says the curve is really generous so</p>

<p>Bio needs a decent amount of studying because 1) Many of the questions are on less significant details, not concepts or main themes, and 2) The curve is terrible.
Is it difficult to take? No. Is it difficult to get 750+ on, especially without much studying? H*** yeah.</p>

<p>chemistry-8+ imo;took it in june so remembered chem since i had studied for ap exam and then solely studied for chem subject test but still only got 750
US History - 6; fairly hard since there is such a wide range of facts that can be covered and it can get pretty specific but if u study for it you get decent score since curve is pretty good
Math II - 2-3; by far the easiest</p>

<p>US History is HARD... but then again, I abhor that subject.
Math IIC is pretty easy usually.
Biology has the worst curve EVER. </p>

<p>I've heard that Literature is easy, but that's only if you're pretty good at AP English.</p>

<p>How is World History?</p>

<p>im a senior and signed up for math I for the Nov SAT II's. Will this look too slack for colleges? should i switch to math II. I took trig last year and im in calc this year. I never had precalc and im not that great in math</p>

<p>What about the spanish with listening? Is it doable after 4 years of not-so-intense high school spanish?</p>

<p>I'm planning on taking the Spanish w/ listening as well, so bump to how that one is?</p>

<p>literature-2. VERY EASY! i was expecting it to be insanely hard but only one passage was semi difficult.. no studying required. i've been in pre ap/ap for 3 years though.
us history-7, but i never took the ap class and i was not prepared because i memorized questions not the chapters the week before the test.
bio e-8, but i also studied for this the week before and i'm not even good at science. do not get barrons! the book barely helped me.</p>

<p>OK. This is absolutely ridiculous! The easiest test for me or anyone else isn't necessarily the easiest test for you! Some people may be able to get an 800 on Math II without studying, but never be able to break 600 on USH. Its all the individual. Ask yourself "what subject am I good at" and "what subject do I like" take those tests, not what random people say they got a 780 on without studying.</p>

<p>any input?</p>