Subject Tests...easiest

<p>What is the easiest subject test to self-study for? I have already taken math 2. And does anybody know about the difficulty of the Spanish Test?</p>

<p>All language tests are moderately easy with lenient curves.
the easiest subjects to study for are Biology and US History.
They only require memorization.</p>

<p>it depends on your strengths. please post a bit more about you, such as classes taken, grades gotten, scores gotten, your own personal preferences, etc.</p>

<p>I got a 5 on the US History exam last year...i got a 620 on the english subject test so I don't want to report that. I have taken two years of chemistry, but I'm afraid that will be too much to study for without it being fresh in my mind...i dont know how hard the chemistry test will be. I need two subject tests and my only decent score is 710 on math 2</p>

<p>Given that, taking US History sounds like a great idea.</p>

<p>You should know that all scores will be reported (assuming you are '09)</p>

<p>oh...well that sucks</p>

<p>Language tests are considerably high avgs 760-800, because most of test takers have a well fluent 2nd language. Highly avoid these test unless you have a native tongue. Biology and US history are easy after you take regular or AP. If you took a regular class, just go over prep books that you didnt learn in class.</p>

<p>I took Spanish (not a native speaker), and I thought it was hilariously easy compared to the AP test. There are only 4 choices per question, and two of the answers are always obviously wrong. If you took AP Spanish, definitely go for it.</p>

<p>On the other hand, I knew a very smart kid who took it after doing Spanish 4, and he didn't do so well. After 20 minutes, he shut the test book, laughing his head off because it just seemed so ridiculous.</p>

<p>Honestly, I'd just do whatever subject you feel you know best. They all have reasonable curves, except maybe English Lit.</p>

<p>Thanks esquiar</p>