Time Spent Studying SAT IIs

<p>Just interested in how long people averaged on the SAT II's. I'll start.</p>

<p>Biology: ~4 hours per day for a week then 2 hours per week for 8 weeks (I had HORRIBLE bio teacher) Scored a 800</p>

<p>Chem: 2 hours per day for a week then 3 hours per week for a month, only a 760 tho</p>

<p>Math IC: 3 hours per week for 2 months. 780</p>

<p>Math IIC: 0 hours. 800 (This is because I've dedicated a lot of time in math... Didn't need to study at all :))</p>

<p>Physics: I'd say about 3 hours a week for the past 4 months. Took a Real SAT II this past week, 800.</p>

<p>US History: I'd say about 3 hours a day for a week and soon to be a massive APUSH review at my school! Testing only 690's and 700's :(</p>

<p>Math IIC: 0 hours - 800
Physics: 2 hours - 800 (in retrospect, this was unnecessary)
Chemistry: 20 hours, including an all-nighter before the test - 800</p>

<p>randomperson, you are the classic genius...</p>

<p>btw, is math IIC really that easy?</p>

<p>It is very easy for a lot of people - those who I discussed the test with before taking it universally labeled it a "joke". However, I have also known some people who have struggled with it - I suppose the only way to find out is to take a practice test (preferably the one in the "Real SAT IIs" book).</p>

<p>MATH IIC-you cant really study for this if you know the math- 780
US-740. 30 minutes a day.
Chem- 25 hours</p>

<p>For the 2c,barrons includes a lot of formulas..should i spend time memorizing? ive heard that barrons is harder than the real test so do i even have to know half the things in there?</p>