<p>I have a question to all those out there. I was wondering which of the subject tests are the "easiest" to self-study for. I have a pretty good memory, so that won't be a problem. However, I want to study for the the test in Dec. and I need 2 subject tests to take. I am pretty good at math, getting a 6 on the SL Mathmatics IB test, and pretty good at literature based work, excelling in IB English last year. However, would U.S. History or Biology be easier if I studied? </p>
<p>Any aid would be great!</p>
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<p>umm, I’m in the IB program as well. From what I know, the SAT subject tests are supposed to test what you learned in school. If you’ve completed SL math, that means you’ve probably taken precalc/calc. The SAT 2 Math only tests up to precalc, so you should do well in that. However, make sure you study, to brush up on anything you might have forgotten. </p>
<p>If you’ve taken Biology in school, then I would recommend taking that (but I’m biased because history is just really hard for me). I think you should take what you feel more confident in.</p>
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