SAT US History

<p>Hey guys,</p>

<p>I was wondering: should I take the US history subject test if I have never taken a college-preparatory course in high school (I am a Canadian student with minimum knowledge but a strong interest in history)?</p>

<p>In other words, will studying from a prep book like Barron's be sufficient or still too much to handle? Would it be worth it? </p>

<p>I am taking three subject tests this November for Early Decision. I am taking the Biology and Math II subject tests, and I plan on taking either Literature or US History as my third subject test. So should I take Literature or US History? Which one would be easier considering my current situation? (Isn't Literature similar to Critical Reading?) For my regular decision schools, I will most likely take the World History subject test on December.</p>

<p>By the way, I'm applying to College of Arts and Sciences, and intending to major in Political Science. I was also wondering if Literature or History looks better for liberal arts programs, especially politics.</p>

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<p>Someone please help me out!</p>

<p>Bump10char. I’m in desperate need of help!</p>

<p>go to your local Barnes and Noble, and buy the official collegeboard guide to subject tests. Take a real practice for both History and Literature and take whichever one you score better on.</p>