Should I take this SAT II Subject Test? Urgent!

<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>

<p>Why do you feel like you need to take another test? If you're planning to take some combination of language, science, and Lit later on in high school and you'll have Math already, why do you feel like you need another one? That's more than enough already.</p>

<p>easy, easy curve(not HARSE at all lolz:)), all mc, answer questions, 90 questions, i did MUCH better on the sat than the ap test because i didnt study for the ap test AT ALL, i only took one at a time...any more brain busters eh?</p>

<p>I scored a 4 on the AP, but it took me two tries just to get a 690...
I still have to take it again -_-
Math II has a stupidly generous curve.
I omitted 18 out of 50 questions, and still got a 650.
Now, that's just funny.</p>

<p>Thanks for the responses. I really appreciate it.
I just didn't know if people took one SAT subject test by itself or took a couple. Plus I'm using a feewaver and it cover's sessions. So it covers two sessions, so up to 6 tests. So if i only take one test jan. 26 then it's sort of a waste.</p>

<p>I'm still kind confused if it's a good idea to take it. Are the sample questions on collegeboard a good representative of the difficulty of the test?
Is there anywhere I can go to find score distribution and how many you can get wrong and still get a high score?
Is it easier to score higher when you only take one test at a time?</p>