<p>I'm a junior and I'm thinking about taking subject tests in May before the AP exams as I will be retaking Reasoning in June. </p>
<p>I'm currently in PreCal and USHAP so I was thinking about taking Math I and USH Subject Tests. I'm already preparing for the USH AP exam so will that be sufficient for the USH subject test? As for Math I, do I need to do any preparing outside of PreCal?</p>
<p>I think AP USH should be sufficient for the SAT Subject Test. As for Math 1, you should just look over the Princeton Review book. It is easier to get a good score on Math 2 than on Math 1 because of a more generous curve (if you get 1 wrong in Math 1, you drop to a 780, whereas you can get about 5 wrong on Math 2 and still get 800). Since you're taking Pre-Calc, you should consider Math 2 for the generous curve; you just need to look over your trig stuff and maybe some geometry stuff.</p>
<p>Math II over Math I because Math II covers precalc whereas Math I doesn't. Math I would be way too boring for you.</p>
<p>If you've done your studying for APUSH, you'll do well enough on the SAT II. Just remember, it's all multiple choice. That means more names, dates, events, and misc information to memorize.</p>