<p>^ T_T. I studied one day. More precisely, just today. I’ve been cramming Bio E and WH this week. But, I got a 750 and 770 on Barron’s practice tests now. Last time, I had 650 and 690. :)</p>
<p>Wow, you did well on the Barrons! Have you taken any official ones yet? And don’t worry, I’ve been cramming for Chem and French today too. Taking 3 on the same day IS THE WORST IDEA EVER!.</p>
<p>Hello everyone. I took the test in the big blue book (the one for all 20 subject tests) and got an 800 with 1 question missed (which was a really trivial question) :-). I’ve studied with Barron’s, and yes this is a LOT easier.</p>
<p>I’m going to take Math II first, THEN World History because Math II is really critical and it’s best to do it with a fresh mind.</p>
<p>I am actually most nervous for Math II. I am taking US History and Spanish as well. I will take USH first (it will be very easy for me), then Spanish (I studied considerably for it), and then Math. I really haven’t prepared much for Math much at all. I guess I just figure I will go in and do it, haha.</p>
<p>hm…I think I might take world, then math tomorrow. I’m much more inclined to forget who founded the Qing dynasty while taking math level 2 than forget the formula for a cone during world :l</p>
<p>I just took Sparknotes’s test 1 and got a 800. :)… But, how well does the sparknotes’s test correlate to the real CB? I’ve taken both of the Real CB tests, so I don’t think it’ll accurately represent my score if I take it again.</p>
<p>They don’t clear calc mem right? so we can write formula’s and programs.
For those taking Math II and World. I would do math first, assuming you want a highscore. The World test is too specific to even really study for. If you took a class, especially Ap, then you should be ok. PLus, math exercises the brain a lot better.</p>
<p>Ok I just took it, I’m pretty sure it’s going to be a generous curve. I’ve taken 2 practice Collegeboard tests and I got 800’s on both of them, but on the real thing I omitted 4 (I might have just been nervous or something.)</p>