what are the three easiest SAT2?

<p>Man~ im all tired~!
what are the three easiest sat2, because i have soo much things need to be taken care of~
and im going to take the SAT 2 in June, and what is worse?
Im CHINESE~! and dnt study the subjects in english~ DAMN~!
i dnt have that much tim, im taking the sat1 in OCT, and Toefl in may/aug.</p>

<p>Thanks~!</p>

<p>Math IC, Math IIC, and Chinese (for u)</p>

<p>In case they wouldn't want you to take Chinese cause it is your 1st language, I would say Physics isn't that bad.. (especially for someone that comes from a good chinese school)</p>

<p>There's no point in taking I and IIC - the SAT IIs are used by colleges to judge your skills, and it might annoy them if two of your three tests were pretty much the same topic.</p>

<p>2 c is pretty easy and Physics is VERY easy. I've heard that Chem is easy too- my friend scored 800 after 2 nights of test prep but then again she's taking super hard chem classes at school</p>

<p>Math 2c and Physics are both incredibly easy.</p>

<p>Math IIC is wayyy easy. I don't see why anybody would take the IC over the IIC, even if he or she hadn't taken pre-calculus. All you need is a very basic understanding of the topics to do well.
To all of you physics SAT IIers - Is the test itself truly very easy? I know the curve is generous, and undoubtedly only those who consider themselves to be pretty good at physics take it.
Does anybody have experience with the German SAT II?</p>

<p>haha Variance2004, there's some major sterotyping going on there!:)</p>

<p>Definitely take physics if you have taken any physics class, the curve is reeaaaaallllyy easy and the material isn't that difficult. If not, try chemistry. I took one semester of a crappy chemistry class a year ago, studied for 2 weeks and got a 780 this October. Not too bad.</p>

<p>what if you haven't take chemistry (well I have but not honors or ap) or physics? I'm going to take biology, math2c and I need a third for october. Spanish probably wouldn't be great since I've been scoring about a 590. Should I go with english lit, which is pretty hard, or buckle down for the spanish one?</p>

<p>D (2 years ago) took Lit with no prep at all and got 760, which was 96 percentile. She is an excellent reader and writer, but managed to get 690 on the writing SAT II.
Question about physics- if you are in regular physics (not honors) but a strong student, do you really think the SAT II would be easy? S is the top physics student, but is at a new school and did not choose to do honors in science and math this year. His physics teacher said the test is hard and that there will be too much material that isn't covered. (this is coming from a top prep boarding school)</p>

<p>I heard that it's pretty easy to get 800 in Math 2c.</p>

<p>Does anybody know if the history and biology SAT IIs are difficult?</p>

<p>I've heard bio is one of the, if not the easiest of all of them. Which history are you talking about (us or world)?</p>

<p>I was talking about the US History SAT2. But do you know anything about the World History one too?</p>

<p>I took the USH SATII last year. It was alright.. the questions are just way specific. I hit mid-700s with about a month's casual studying and a few nights of panicked studying. If you're studying for the APUSH exam you should be fine. The questions on the SATII and on the AP exam are very similar.</p>

<p>As for the easiest SATII's, I'd say MathIIC for sure (I know a few people who took both IC and IIC and who scored higher on IIC!) and Physics. The curve on the Spanish SATII is really steep, but I heard from my friend who scored an 800 that all you have to know to get an 800 is VOCAB.</p>

<p>IIC for sure man. Chem , i tohught it was easier than physics. US history is a joke if u read over barrons. seriously. barron's questions are like the ones i saw on the AP exam</p>