<p>Hi, I would really like your advice.
I'm a junior who just to the Dec. SAT I Reasoning Test. I got a 2140 with a 800 CR, 700 M, 640 W. I am planning on taking the SAT Subject test for Math II/c because I don't believe my score acurately reflects my abilities. I took the SAT in 8th grade and got a 730 on the math section. I realize I might be a little rusty on the math the SAT tests so I plan on studying for the SAT January Test this break. I need to improve on this so I'm more competive for the mostly math and science summer camps I will apply to.</p>
<p>That is the reason that a response is urgently needed, because I plan to take the jan. 26 SAT and need to register by Dec. 26.</p>
<p>Anyway the real reason for my request is that I don't know what other SAT Subject test to take. I know that you can take up to three. I don't want to take any of the sciences or languages yet because I plan on continuing further with them and it seems to stupid to take a test in something I'm going to know even more about later. It the same with Lit, because I have AP Lit next year.</p>
<p>So that really just leaves US History. Have any of you guys taken the test? How is it, is it difficult to perform well in.</p>
<p>I had AP US History last year, and was fairly well in the class. I got a 4 on the exam, stupid DBQ. I'm scared that the material won't be fresh in my mind anymore. I was on the collegeboard website, and I did the practice questions. I got all of the right except for the last one number 16. I don't know if that is reflective for how I would perform on the exam.</p>
<p>So should I attempt the exam?</p>
<p>Heres a whole series of questions you guys can pick and choice to answer for me.</p>
<p>What did you think of the exam?
Does it have a harse curve?
Is the exam all multiple choice?
What do you really do during it?
How long is it?
Should I be adequately prepared by AP US History, plus some revision?
Is it better to only take one SAT subject test at a time?</p>
<p>So what do guys think?
This is urgent, I need to register in 2 days.
I'm not afraid to bump.</p>