<p>I thought Math Level IIC, World History, and US History are the easiest. But then again, I am really into history so the science types may not see them as the easiest.</p>
<p>Take any subject that you feel will relate to your area of major in college. They are not tests for college admission but also for you to gauge how much you've learned and how much you want to learn in the future. Check out prep courses from Princeton, prepme, or Kaplan.</p>
<p>i agree collegiated. Definitely MATH IIC and PHYSICS.</p>
<p>Too bad there's no more writing that was the easiest. But as long as you've passed precalc, Math 2C should be no problem and US history isn't bad either if you've taken the AP.</p>
<p>A lot of people are saying that Math IIC should be taken after pre-calc. My school doesn't have a pre-calc course. This year I have trigonometry and analytical geometry. Next year I'll be moving right into AP Calc AB. Can I take the IIC at the end of this year, or should I wait until I've had some calculus?</p>
<p>how about chemistry? Do I need to take organic chem to get a good score?</p>
<p>I believe trig and precal are the same thing. If you want an 800 than you should wait for some calculus, but it shouldnt be too hard to get am 650 atleast.</p>
<p>OMG Chem is DAMN easy. You only need the Princeton Review book - I used one for the week before and got 790. And my class only got through stoichiometry, 7% of the test.</p>
<p>Math IIC has a damn good curve so if you're susceptible to stupid mistakes it's great.</p>
<p>But t really depends on the student.</p>
<p>for any sat ii test, if you've taken the ap class for the subject and have already taken the ap test, the sat ii test for that subject should be really easy</p>
<p>Biology and World History are pretty easy, even you didn't take honor or AP classes, you can still get 700 and above with what you learned from school.</p>
<p>Take wutever your good at and dont listen to these people who say oh Physics is easy! beccause they are braniacs who love physics out the azz i personally am good at US history which is my most favorite but pick wut u like not what you think is easy....</p>
<p>The writing curve was amaaazingly generous. I ****ed up a ton and wrote a horribly crappy essay and still managed a 790.</p>
<p>I actually found lit to be fairly difficult, and the Math IC curve is a *****.</p>
<p>yeah ok thats bs u think u f'd it up well go to **** u perfect person</p>
<p>I'm going to die this semester. My school requires us to take both the act and the sat at least once</p>
<p>april 9th- ACT
early-mid may- ap euro history, ap biology test
may 7- SAT
june 4- SAT2's, biology and math2c
june 8,9,10- final exams</p>
<p>you should take it anyway like me cuz its good testing practice and you may do better on it you never know</p>
<p>ElCommando, if you were referring to me, the curve WAS extremely generous for writing. I got a bunch wrong on the multiple choice and wrote a horrid essay.</p>
<p>how do they curve the SAT 2s?</p>
<p>The tests that they deem "harder" such as Math IIC are curved very generously; you can miss like 8 on the IIC and still score an 800. Unline the Math Reasoning SAT, where I got one wrong and scored a 780.</p>
<p>I got a crapy 540 on Math IIC!!!. got 690 on Physics and Writing and 630/640 on my SAT. I found them relatively easily considering I was only halfway through my Physics course when I took the SAT II(no electricity, no magnetism, no optics/nuclear physics). I got a 6 predicted in IB Higher Level Math though. I just don't understand why I suck at standarized testing so damn much.</p>
<p>remember Joe Blogg never use his answers on the harder questions!!!!!!!!!!!!</p>