<p>I'm not too good at science... I've only taken AP physics c and I received a 660 on the SAT II for it (nothing I learned in the course was on the test). It didnt seem like it was possible to do well on the test unless you had taken AP physics B. I mean I read the whole Princeton Review prep book and still ended up with just a 660.
How are the Bio and Chem SAT II's? Is it possible to get a good score on them without having taken AP Bio/AP Chem or a rigorous course in these subjects if I self-study?
Which science SAT is the easiest to sel-study for if you have not taken an AP class for that science?
Thanks in advance.</p>
<p>If science isn't your thing, why are you taking science SATIIs? You should pick based on your strengths with these, unless you're applying to a school that requires a science test. And if you're not too good at science, I doubt that you'd be applying to a science-oriented school that would require it.</p>
<p>I want to study economics at MIT and MIT requires at least one science SAT II.</p>
<p>physics isnt that hard, especially if you take the Physics C test.</p>
<p>He already said he took Physics and didn't do that well. Brown man, are you good at memorization? If so, I'd go for bio. I would say Chem is a harder subject to self-study in general, especially if you're not really a science-y person. However, the chem SATII isn't too bad as SAT IIs go, def easier than the AP. (I've taken both AP bio and chem and the SATIIs for them)</p>
<p>Hey, me too. I got a 690 in Chemistry, after finding out that half the stuff in the test wasn't even covered in my chem class.</p>